Phil Parkinson thrust his fist skyward in front of the Wrexham Lager Stand at full-time, underscoring the match’s importance. Earlier, Arthur Okonkwo had fumbled the ball, allowing Adam Idah to score Swansea City’s winner in south Wales before Christmas. But in the return fixture at Stok Cae Ras, the Wrexham goalkeeper made a crucial save to deny Championship top scorer Zan Vipotnik at 0-0. Minutes later, Nathan Broadhead delivered a moment of brilliance, propelling the hosts to a potentially decisive victory in their Championship play-off pursuit.
A Week of Resilience
This win marked redemption for Wrexham after a 2-1 loss to Hull City three days prior. “It hurt at their place because we dominated but didn’t win, and we had to bounce back from Tuesday’s Hull defeat,” Parkinson stated. “Arthur’s save tonight highlights his character from successful teams.”
The victory capped a challenging week following an exhausting FA Cup loss to Premier League Chelsea. Injuries and suspensions sidelined Kieffer Moore, Liberato Cacace, Ben Sheaf, Matty James, and George Dobson, leaving Wrexham short-handed against Hull. Yet, Parkinson rallied his squad: “We go again.”
Defensive Solidity and Team Spirit
Wrexham weathered Swansea’s dominance in possession, with their back three of Max Cleworth, Dom Hyam, and Callum Doyle excelling. Captain Hyam played through halftime illness, exemplifying the group’s grit. “That’s true spirit from players, staff, and fans,” Parkinson said. “Beating a Welsh rival in this derby means everything beyond the three points.”
Swansea’s Missed Opportunities
Swansea controlled two-thirds of possession and entered Wrexham’s box more often, forcing three saves from Okonkwo. Lawrence Vigouroux made one early stop on Broadhead before the Welsh international’s goal. Vipotnik, with 19 goals this season, failed one-on-one, sealing Swansea’s fate. Assistant Vitor Matos noted: “Vipotnik knows he missed a big chance. Wrexham capitalized on theirs—that’s the game.”
The result lifts Wrexham six points clear of play-off rivals with nine matches remaining, though weekend fixtures could narrow the gap. Moments of quality and determination continue to drive Parkinson’s side forward. “We dug deep into our reserves tonight,” he added. “The group’s togetherness shone through.”

