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'Masters of our own downfall'

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February 09, 2026

WREXHAM'S miserable day in front of watching co-owner Ryan Reynolds was further soured by injuries to Matty James and Liberato Cacace.

Manager Phil Parkinson said James’ injury “doesn’t look good” and the Wrexham boss expressed frustration over missed chances with the score at 1-0 and penalty appeals for handball being rejected.

Parkinson said: "They defended well, that’s why they are in the top six.

“We made mistakes and that cost us, two moments out of absolutely nothing and we've lost the game.

“We had chances and I don’t think the scoreline is a fair reflection of the game, we've been masters of our own downfall.

“There are defining moments in football matches and they didn’t go our way.

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