George Evans’ red card has presented Wrexham with a selection headache, but three options have been identified to solve that issue.
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Midfielder sent off against ColchesterWill now serve a three-match banSomebody required to provide coverWHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Dragons were reduced to 10 men in their latest League Two fixture against Colchester United when, with co-owner Ryan Reynolds watching on from the stands, Evans was dismissed for a reckless first-half challenge. He must now serve a three-match ban, with the 29-year-old set to sit out meetings with Newport County, Swindon Town and Walsall.
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Phil Parkinson switched Andy Cannon to a holding midfield role after seeing Evans sent off, while Tom O’Connor can step up out of defence. Furthermore, club captain Luke Young – who has seen limited game time of late – could also help to provide cover through to a New Year’s Day meeting with Barrow.
WHAT PARKINSON SAID
Parkinson has said of the selection poser he faces: “George didn't get straight in the team when he came in. He had to wait for his chance. We have got other players; Tom O'Connor can play in the middle, we have got Luke Young so we have got a lot of options in there. I am really disappointed for George but equally, it is an opportunity for somebody else to step in. We have got players who are eager to take their chance.”
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Wrexham’s derby date with Welsh rivals Newport will see more supporters welcomed through the turnstiles at SToK Racecourse, as a new temporary stand is about to open for business. A positive result will be sought by whoever is selected as the Red Dragons seek to cement a standing inside the League Two automatic promotion places.