Wrexham Denied Victory by Last-Minute Equaliser Against Cardiff City
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson expressed disappointment over his team’s inability to finish their chances and the amount of stoppage time, following a dramatic 98th-minute equaliser that thwarted a Welsh derby win at Cardiff City.
After Kieffer Moore netted a goal in the third minute at the Cardiff City Stadium, Wrexham appeared to be on track for a solid start to their Championship campaign. However, the visitors failed to capitalize on several opportunities to extend their lead, hitting the woodwork twice and finding themselves unable to convert pressure into goals.
Parkinson highlighted the missed chances, stating, “We’ve had chances to kill the game off. We haven’t taken them; the keeper’s made saves, but we haven’t really made him make a top-class save.” He believed that Wrexham frequently threatened their opponents and felt that, in hindsight, the game should have been secured long before the final minutes.
Although Parkinson acknowledged the need for better management in the closing stages, he was particularly frustrated with the timing of Cardiff’s equaliser. The fourth official indicated six minutes of added time, during which George Dobson fouled Joel Colwill. This foul set the stage for Rubin Colwill to equalise for the home team.
“I’m not quite sure where they got six minutes from – I’m looking forward to asking [the officials about] that,” Parkinson remarked. He emphasized the danger of conceding free-kicks at crucial moments, saying, “However, giving cheap free-kicks away at this level, you can get punished and that’s what cost us tonight. All we had to do was stay calm in that moment and we’d be talking about three points.”
Phil Parkinson bemoaned his team’s lack of ruthlessness – and the amount of stoppage time at the end of the game – after a 98th-minute equaliser denied Wrexham a Welsh derby victory at Cardiff City.
Parkinson’s side were on course to begin the new Championship campaign with a hard-fought win after Kieffer Moore’s third-minute goal at the Cardiff City Stadium.
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Wrexham missed chances to extend their lead – and twice hit the woodwork – on a night when they carried greater threat than their hosts only to be denied a win when Rubin Colwill smashed in a free-kick in the last act of the game.
“We’ve had chances to kill the game off. We haven’t taken them, the keeper’s made saves, but we haven’t really made him make a top-class save,” Parkinson said.
“We knew we could give Cardiff problems and time and time again. We did and really in the cold light of day, the game should have been out of sight, but it wasn’t.”
While Parkinson suggested his side could have managed the closing minutes of the game better, there was frustration over the timing of Cardiff’s goal.
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The fourth official’s board showed six minutes of added time, with George Dobson fouling Joel Colwill in the last of those minutes before Rubin Colwill seized the chance to equalise.
“I’m not quite sure where they got six minutes from – I’m looking forward to asking [the officials about] that,” Parkinson said.
“However, giving cheap free-kicks away at this level, you can get punished and that’s what cost us tonight.
“All we had to do was stay calm in that moment and we’d be talking about three points.”
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