Wrexham Sets Sights On League Two Promotion After Dominant Crawley Win
Following a decisive 4-1 victory over Crawley, Wrexham's assistant manager, Steve Parkin, emphasized the importance of focusing on their own performance in their pursuit of League Two promotion. The win solidified Wrexham's position in the top three, with the potential for securing League One football next season if they triumph against Forest Green on Saturday and other results go their way. Parkin praised the team's clinical execution of their game plan, particularly highlighting the significance of converting chances into goals.
Ryan Barnett's opening goal for Wrexham was quickly followed by Paul Mullin's contribution, doubling their lead. Andy Cannon added to the tally before Mullin secured his second goal near the match's conclusion. Klaidi Lolos managed to score a consolation goal for Crawley in injury time. Despite this setback, Crawley remains in contention for a play-off spot, with manager Scott Lindsay expressing confidence in the team's resilience and future prospects.

Lindsay acknowledged the disappointment of the loss but insisted it would not deter their ambitions for a top-seven finish. He commended Wrexham's performance while reflecting on his team's challenges in penetrating their defense. The defeat at Wrexham is seen as a learning experience, with Lindsay determined to move forward and focus on upcoming matches.
Both teams are now looking ahead to their next fixtures, with Wrexham aiming to secure promotion and Crawley striving to maintain their play-off position. The commitment to focusing on individual performances and future objectives underscores the competitive nature of League Two as the season approaches its climax.