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‘We were immense’ – Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson delighted with FA Cup win over Mansfield but reveals injury blow to key player

“It was a really good game in difficult conditions,” said Parkinson [via Leader Live]. “Mansfield had been flying high and apart from the defeat on Tuesday, hadn’t been beaten in something like 20 games. But I thought we were immense. The two goals we scored were really good, particularly the first one. We had other chances in the first half and I know they did too but we had some real clinical moments of great football which we didn’t quite capitalise on.

“The performance warranted us to come in at half-time further ahead and we had to dig deep because they are a good side, they threw everything at us. We got the second goal and straight away they scored to respond and the crowd were up but the way we stood strong as a group, it was a really great performance from the boys.”

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About Cannon’s injury: “Andy is going to go for an x-ray, it looks like an impact injury, he was in a lot of pain. Let’s hope the injury is not too bad but it is very difficult for me to assess or predict what that injury is going to be. It is a shame because Andy was so good. It is a blow for us and for him but as I always say, injuries are part and parcel and we have got to respond to that; someone else will get an opportunity.

” Wrexham is aiming to have another FA Cup run of epic proportions. They advanced all the way to the fourth round of the competition last year when they managed to draw 3–3 with Sheffield United, the side with the lowest ranking at that point. However, they were eliminated in the rematch after falling to the Blades 3-1.

Wrexham will now play against Port Vale in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday, November 7.

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