Wrexham FC romp to victory at Salisbury
Salisbury 1 Wrexham FC 4
Published Date:
30 August 2008
WREXHAM FC secured an emphatic first away victory of the season at Salisbury despite going behind to an early goal.
The Reds were forced into a change after just eight minutes when Levi Mackin replaced the injured Nat Brown.
And things got worse for Brian Little's side a minute later when Mackin fouled Matthew Tubbs 25 yards from goal and Andrew Sandell stepped up to score from the resulting free kick.
Salisbury, who went into the match as league leaders, held on to the lead until just before the break when the Reds' Shaun Whalley struck from 25 yards.
The Reds continued to press after the re-start and they went ahead on 54 minutes when leading scorer Jefferson Louis headed home.
And the big striker extended Wrexham's lead on 76 minutes, finishing from 12 yards out.
There was still time for Whalley to add his second and the Reds' fourth in injury time when he netted from 30 yards out.
More reaction and analysis in Monday's Evening Leader.
Wrexham: Ward, Spender, Kempson, Steve Evans, Tremarco, Baynes (85 Gareth Evans), Nat Brown (8 Mackin), Kearney, Whalley, Simon Brown, Louis (82 Aiston)
Subs not used: Smith, Marc Williams
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30 August 2008 4:53 PM
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