Wrexham midfielder George Evans hopes to avoid last-minute drama in the promotion race, despite the team’s recent setback with a 1-0 defeat against Doncaster Rovers. Wrexham aiming for the League Two title remain in the automatic promotion spots with five games left.
Evans acknowledges the unpredictability of football but remains optimistic about their chances. The team journey is being documented for a series of the club owners’ Welcome to Wrexham documentary. Wrexham upcoming matches against Crewe and Stockport are crucial but Evans emphasizes the importance of focusing on one game at a time.
Despite the disappointment of the recent defeat, Evans is confident in the team’s ability to bounce back and finish the season strongly. Manager Phil Parkinson echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the team control over their destiny and the need to maintain focus and determination in the remaining fixtures.
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