Wrexham's Thrilling Comeback at Bramall Lane: A Pivotal Win to Keep Promotion Dreams Alive
Wrexham secured a memorable victory at Bramall Lane against Sheffield United, marking one of their finest wins under Phil Parkinson. Read on to discover the dramatic turn of events and the jubilant celebrations that ensued.

Wrexham sealed one of their "best wins" under manager Phil Parkinson after fighting back from a goal down to beat Sheffield United 2-1 in the Championship on Saturday at Bramall Lane. The win keeps the Red Dragons' hopes of making it into the play-offs alive ahead of the final seven games of the season as they sit in seventh place in the table but level on points with Southampton in sixth.Wrexham headed into the game after a disappointing defeat to Watford but bounced back in style against the Blades. Andre Brooks gave the hosts the lead just after half time, but Wrexham came roaring back and took all three points thanks to goals from former Sheffield Wednesday striker Josh Windass and Sam Smith. The victory sparked jubilant celebrations from the away side at the final whistle as they continue to dream of yet another promotion and a place in the Premier League.Wrexham assistant manager Steve Parkin hailed the result. He told reporters: "In the five years we've been here now, that's in our top 10 of the games we probably needed to win, and we needed to keep our run going. A few people wrote us off after the Watford game, we've got a few injuries and a few players who would ordinarily be in and around the team not available at the moment, and that was a big effort from the lads psychologically to turn the tables on a good side after the disappointment of Tuesday night. That's really right up there as one of our best wins."We just want to be part of the party at the end of the year. We want to be one of the teams pushing to be in the play-offs. We want to be in and around it. We've got great games coming up. We've got games against the big teams which is important. Why wouldn't we want to be in a division that's spectacular in terms of attendances and the games, and why wouldn't we want to be involved in the shake-up? So that's why it was such a big game."Smith's goal was his ninth of the season for Wrexham and earned him praise from Parkin. He told reporters: "It's been difficult for him because he's playing every minute of every game. Kieffer's picked up a hamstring injury which we were obviously disappointed about. But I thought he was great today. He was a real handful all day for the two centre-backs. He ran in behind, he ran down the sides, he was physical, he won headers and he's chipped in with an assist and a goal, which is just an outstanding effort at a real difficult place to come to."Meanwhile, the goalscorer felt the victory was a huge result after defeat last time out. He told : "I think that's a massive result, especially coming off the disappointment at Watford. The manager said it in the changing room at half-time. He said to just leave it all out there, we've got a break coming up, we've had a long period and just don't regret the opportunity. I think the lads dug in deep and have come away with the three points."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingWrexham will now take a break from competitive action due to the international break. The Red Dragons return with a trip to the Hawthorns to face West Brom before Southampton visit the Racecourse Ground.
Wrexham's Remarkable Fightback
Wrexham displayed character and determination as they fought back from a goal down to clinch a vital 2-1 victory against Sheffield United in the Championship. The Red Dragons' comeback was spurred by goals from Josh Windass and Sam Smith, overturning Andre Brooks' opener for the Blades.
Assistant Manager's Praise
Steve Parkin, Wrexham's assistant manager, highlighted the significance of the win, emphasizing its place among the team's top games. Despite facing injuries and setbacks, Wrexham's psychological strength shone through as they outperformed a strong opponent like Sheffield United.
Dreaming of Promotion
With their promotion play-off hopes still alive, Wrexham are eagerly eyeing a spot in the top-flight. Parkin emphasized the team's desire to be in contention for the play-offs and to compete against top teams, underlining the excitement and motivation driving their pursuit.
Sam Smith's Contribution
Sam Smith's impactful performance, capped by his crucial goal, was lauded by Parkin. Despite shouldering added responsibility in the absence of key players, Smith rose to the occasion, showcasing his prowess and determination on the field.
Ecstatic Reactions and Future Fixtures
After the euphoric win at Bramall Lane, Wrexham players expressed their joy and relief following the previous defeat. Looking ahead, the Red Dragons are gearing up for upcoming encounters against West Brom and Southampton, aiming to continue their positive momentum.



