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Hull City ends Wrexham's nine-game run with decisive victory
11 Dec
Summary
- Hull City defeated Wrexham 2-0, ending their nine-game unbeaten streak.
- Wrexham's manager acknowledged a rare poor performance, especially in the first half.
- Key chances missed by Wrexham included a penalty saved and a glorious early opportunity.

Hull City secured a 2-0 victory over Wrexham at the MKM Stadium, halting the Red Dragons' nine-game unbeaten run in the Championship. The win marked Wrexham's first league defeat since October 18, with goals from Kyle Joseph and Oli McBurnie sealing the result.
Manager Phil Parkinson expressed disappointment with his team's performance, describing the first 45 minutes as uncharacteristically meek. He acknowledged that the team was not at their usual level and emphasized the need for collective reflection and improvement.
Wrexham now looks to bounce back at home against Watford on Saturday. Hull City, motivated by a recent heavy defeat, capitalized on Wrexham's performance to climb up the league standings.




