Wrexham 4-2 Walsall: Dragons earn first League Two win of season

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Image caption, Centre-back Will Boyle (left) scored his first Wrexham goal on his second start after signing from Huddersfield
  • Author, Dafydd Pritchard
  • Role, 大象传媒 Sport Wales at the Stok Racecourse

Wrexham earned their first League Two win of the season - and a first at this level since 2008 - as they swept past Walsall in a highly entertaining encounter.

Will Boyle's header and a brilliantly measured lobbed volley by Ollie Palmer put the hosts 2-0 up after 20 minutes, but Chris Hussey hit back for Walsall by finishing a smartly worked short corner.

Walsall's Ryan Stirk hit the post with a superb long-range shot early in the second half, before Jake Bickerstaff's neat turn and finish restored Wrexham's two-goal lead.

The game was played at a relentless pace with chances at both ends, and Elliot Lee all but sealed victory for Wrexham with a well-struck fourth from the edge of the penalty area, meaning Anthony Forde's own goal was nothing more than a consolation for Walsall.

While Wrexham had beaten Wigan Athletic on penalties here in the Carabao Cup a week earlier, they were still searching for a first league victory of the season having lost and drawn their first two games.

That heightened the sense of expectation at the Stok Racecourse, which was abuzz with another sell-out crowd of more than 10,000, including a vocal travelling contingent from Walsall.

Wrexham responded to the lively atmosphere with a dominant start, bossing possession and pounding the opposition goal from set-pieces.

After Lee and Boyle had headers saved by Owen Evans, Boyle got the better of the Walsall goalkeeper with a looping header to put Wrexham in front after eight minutes.

The second goal was a beauty. Hussey's clearing header only went as far as Palmer 20 yards from the Walsall goal and, with Evans way off his line, the Wrexham striker lifted a perfectly weighted volley over the keeper's head and into the net.

Hussey redeemed himself swiftly as, four minutes later, Isaac Hutchinson's short corner was helped on by Freddie Draper into the path of the Walsall defender, who scored with a sweet first-time finish.

The visitors started the second half as strongly as they finished the first, with Stirk striking the post with a dipping volley before Donervon Daniels' rebound was saved by Ben Foster.

Despite being put under pressure, Wrexham still posed an attacking threat and they scored their third as Jacob Mendy's cross from the left was controlled by Bickerstaff, who fired a shot between Evans' legs.

Much to the delight of the noisy home supporters, Wrexham kept pushing for more goals and, after Billy Waters shot wide after a rapid break, Lee got the goal his busy performance deserved as he found the bottom corner from the edge of the area.

Forde turned a Walsall cross into his own net to momentarily curb the celebrations, but this night belonged to Wrexham and their fans as they savoured a first victory in the English Football League after 15 years away.

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson:

"I'm very pleased. I thought it was a very good performance. We controlled long periods of the game, our passing was crisp, our movement was good and there was a nice balance about us.

"I felt it was a night when a lot of our key players stood up to the plate. It was important we stood up as a team and got our first league win of the season.

"It was a really good night for us. It was another cracking atmosphere here and the lads thrived on that."