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Wrexham 5-3 Ipswich Town: Proud boss Phil Parkinson hails Red Dragons’ thrilling victory

Phil Parkinson lavished praise on the character of his Wrexham team after their remarkable victory over Ipswich Town – but was furious they were not awarded a penalty.

Wrexham’s Nathan Broadhead scores the fifth against his old club Ipswich Town

By Eleanor Crooks

 
WREXHAM 5

 
Moore 6, Windass 37, Thomason 66, Doyle 75, Broadhead 86

 

IPSWICH TOWN 3
 Mehmeti 20, Azon 45, Kipre 47
Phil Parkinson lavished praise on the character of his Wrexham team after their remarkable victory over Ipswich Town – but was furious they were not awarded a penalty.
The visitors twice fought back in the first half, Anis Mehmeti and Ivan Azon cancelling out efforts from Kieffer Moore and Josh Windass, while Cedric Kipre scored a stunner to put the visitors in front after the break.
But George Thomason equalised with his first goal for Wrexham in the...

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