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Wrexham will use people wanting them to fail as motivation – Kieffer Moore

Kieffer Moore promised Wrexham would use people wanting them to fail as fuel to recover from a poor start in the Sky Bet Championship.

Kieffer Moore says Wrexham are being fuelled by people wanting them to fail (Cody Frogatt/PA)

Kieffer Moore promised would use people wanting them to fail as fuel to recover from a poor start in the .

Wrexham let slip a two-goal lead at home to – a club in turmoil with fans once more protesting against owner Dejphon Chansiri on Saturday – to draw 2-2 after opening league defeats to and .

The Red Dragons’ early-season struggles have been welcomed by some on social media after the club’s rise through the divisions under Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac and their £23million summer spend on 10 new players.

“Of course, us players and staff know that,” Moore said when asked about an anti-Wrexham feeling in some quarters.

Wrexham midfielder George Dobson (left) and manager Phil Parkinson reacted after the 2-2 draw against Sheffield Wednesday (Cody Froggatt/PA)
Wrexham midfielder George Dobson (left) and manager reacted after the 2-2 draw against Sheffield (Cody Froggatt/PA)

Pressure

“It’s something we can use really. Pressure is a privilege, to have that on your shoulders and to wear the shirt is a massive honour.

“Each and every person will use that to improve the team and the results will come. I can promise that.

“I know what this club wants to achieve and we’re all working really hard to do that.”

Moore opened his Wrexham account with a first-half double following his summer move from .

But Wednesday – who like Wrexham had lost their opening two games – dominated the second period and Barry Bannan and Bailey Cadamarteri drew them level, while Charlie McNeill almost won it for the visitors at the death.

Moore said: “There’s new faces in the building. It is going to take time to gel. Ultimately, we need to do that quicker.

“For me, it was just about to keep putting myself in dangerous positions.

“I got in those positions against Southampton and and some days it falls for you and some days it doesn’t.

“But as a striker, you need to keep plugging away and get in those positions.”

READ MORE: Wrexham 2-2 Sheffield Wednesday: Phil Parkinson wanted to see much more

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