Tempers BOIL OVER as Wrexham pull back a late goal at Sheffield United
Frustrated Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson said Sheffield United’s equalising goal shouldn’t have stood as his side threw away a one-goal lead in the Carabao Cup at Bramall Lane.
Will Boyle had the visitors in front only for United to get back into the game through Auston Trusty’s header – his first goal for the club. Lewis Brunt turned a Rhian Brewster cross pass into his own net for United’s second and after Brewster saw a penalty saved Louis Marsh volleyed in the rebound to ake it 3-1. Anis Slimane scored a fourth before Seb Revan pulled one back late on.
It was Trusty’s effort that annoyed Parkinson, with the visiting manager complaining of a block in the box as his side attemted to defend a corner.
Parkinson told Wrexham’s official Youtube channel that referee Keith Stroud apologised at half time.
“In the second half, give Sheffield United credit, they were excellent and goals as we know give teams lift and we can always do better in certain moments but we still had chances ourselves,” he added. “Sev (Revan) got a goal back and could have had a hat-trick really, he was unlucky not to score in the first half and the keeper’s made a great save from him.”
aPrkinson felt the match provided a good opportunity for him to give minutes to players who needed them against a United team who though fielded a number of young players themselves, did have a lo of experience in the side including Harry Souttar, making his first start.