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Tempers BOIL OVER as Wrexham pull back a late goal at Sheffield United

Sheffield United had to come from behind to beat Wrexham 4-2 in the first round of the Carabao Cup

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.

“The goal should never have been allowed. How the ref hasn’t seen that block is beyond belief. It’s right in front of his eyes – he’s five yards away from it and it’s a blatant block,” he said.

We know Sheffield United are good at blocks – they’re clever on the corners – but when it’s as blatant as that, I expect the officials to see it.

“If we had kept the lead until half-time, it could have been a different night for us. In the second half, goals changed the game in terms of giving them a huge lift.”

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