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Wrexham is preparing to take on Norwich City this Saturday at Carrow Road, aiming to turn around their disappointing start to the Championship season.
The Red Dragons are aware that a victory would not only be historic—marking their first-ever league win over the Canaries—but it would also signify just their third consecutive away victory in the second tier, following their triumph against Millwall in their last away match.
Facing Norwich will be challenging for Wrexham’s manager, Phil Parkinson, as the club has not enjoyed success against the Canaries in the past 55 years.
Nevertheless, the Red Dragons might find hope in Norwich’s less-than-stellar home performance, especially after the comments made by their manager prior to the match.
- Wrexham is motivated as a Norwich City player expresses confidence in achieving a Championship victory at Carrow Road.
Norwich City’s Liam Manning Eager for Victory Against Wrexham
Norwich City manager Liam Manning is determined to secure his team’s first Championship win at Carrow Road this season with a victory over Wrexham.
In an interview with the Pink Un, he expressed his urgency to deliver a much-needed win for Norwich.

He stated, “I’ve mentioned before that I’m keen to win there and to make it a tough venue for our opponents.”
“It is essential to maintain the right level of focus, intensity, and willingness to attack, combined with a strong defensive approach. We are eager to get started on Saturday.”
- Phil Parkinson identifies three key players who could address Wrexham’s challenges.
Manning Aims for Control in Match Against Wrexham
While Manning is keen to secure a victory over Wrexham, he seeks to maintain his strategic game plan without compromise.
He emphasized the importance of control within his squad as they aim for success against Wrexham.
He mentioned, “Do I want to win? Absolutely, but what occupies my thoughts is the preparation and training we’ve undertaken this week, and how the team is selected.”

“It’s critical to ensure that the players are fully prepared by the time the whistle blows, instilling them with the confidence needed to perform. It’s a matter of striking the right balance—taking in the necessary information while also responding to what’s happening on the pitch. Building connections, understanding, trust, and energy within the team is key for us to take control of the game and impose our style.”
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