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Portsmouth 0-0 Wrexham: Defensive improvement evident as Dom Hyam key for Phil Parkinson

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Following a rocky start, the eye test alone provides proof that Wrexham have improved in the second tier.

The stats show Parkinson’s men claimed an average of 0.8 points per game from their first five matches. That has shot up to 1.56 points per game, almost exactly double, over the last nine Championship fixtures.

“We 100% believe – we definitely belong at this level,” said Okonkwo.

“We have another step up from here. That takes time, we have a new team, we’re all adapting.

“Our performances are getting better, people can see that so we just have to keep going.”

Wrexham now have a nine-point buffer over 22nd placed Norwich City, meaning they are far closer to the top six than the division’s bottom three.

But the hope is that the improvements will continue as the season progresses.

“There is more to come,” added Parkinson. “We’re enjoying working together as a group.”


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