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SAM THE MAN DOES IT AGAIN FOR DRAGONS

By Jack James

SHEFFIELD WED 0

WREXHAM 1
Smith 58
WREXHAM boss Phil Parkinson said his side had to display real quality after they beat Sheffield Wednesday.
Sam Smith’s fourth goal in six Championship games was enough to see the Red Dragons return to the play-off places after Derby County’s dismantling of Bristol City on Friday night.
Parkinson said: “These games are never straightforward. I spoke to the lads about games over the last four years that we’ve had in similar circumstances where we’ve gone to teams who are at the bottom of the table ...

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