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“Wrexham Player Concentrates on Securing Victory Against Former Team Norwich City”

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This weekend, Wrexham will take on Norwich City as they seek to regain form following a challenging start to their Championship season, having garnered only four points from their first five matches.

The Red Dragons are aiming to secure their first victory against Norwich in 55 years during their visit to Carrow Road this Saturday.

A win against Norwich would mark the third time in their history that Wrexham achieves back-to-back away victories in the second tier of English football.

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Manager Phil Parkinson must be wary of the challenges posed by Josh Sargent, who presents a significant threat to Wrexham’s defense. He may look to one of his current players for insights on how to neutralize the American attacker, especially since they previously played together at Norwich.

Callum Doyle Prepares to Face His Former Club Norwich City

This summer, Wrexham secured Callum Doyle from Manchester City, primarily due to his commendable performances while on loan at Norwich last season.

Doyle made a total of 43 appearances for the Canaries, contributing a single goal. However, as a defender, his primary focus remains on preventing goals rather than scoring.

Wrexham may turn to him for valuable insights that could help the team triumph this weekend.

Callum Doyle of Norwich City reacts
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In a recent interview with The Leader, Doyle expressed his fond memories of his time at Norwich: “I had a great experience at Norwich. The club was well-managed, and both the players and fans treated me wonderfully. I look forward to reconnecting with familiar faces when I return. However, my current commitment is to Wrexham, and that’s where my focus lies.”

Callum Doyle Highlights Key Areas for Improvement at Wrexham

The defender firmly believes that Wrexham does not struggle to generate scoring opportunities and trusts that Kieffer Moore will capitalize when given chances. Yet, ahead of the Norwich matchup, Doyle acknowledged the team’s frustration over their inability to secure a win at home in the Championship this season.

Kieffer Moore of Wrexham celebrates
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He mentioned, “In the match against QPR, our own errors contributed to the goals we conceded. We need to eliminate those mistakes if we want to start winning. While it wasn’t the outcome we desired, Championship games come quickly, and we must focus on the next opportunity to earn points. Ultimately, it was our mistakes that allowed them to secure the win.”

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