Wrexham defeated Ipswich Town 5-3 in a Championship fixture on Saturday. The result at the Racecourse Ground followed a sequence of eight goals in a match that manager Phil Parkinson described as having sheer commitment, honesty, and endeavour, per BBC Sport. The victory maintains the Welsh club's recent form in the second tier.
Parkinson told BBC Radio Wales Sport that his players showed resilience to secure the three points. He noted that the performance was pivotal to the result against an Ipswich side also competing in the division. The manager highlighted the work rate of the squad during the dramatic encounter, which saw multiple lead changes before the final whistle.
According to official match reports, the win moves Wrexham further up the Championship table as they continue their first season at this level since 1982-83. Ipswich Town remains in the hunt for points following the defeat. Wrexham next faces its upcoming league opponent on Tuesday evening.