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Wrexham vs Sheffield United; Sky Bet Championship

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Wrexham vs Sheffield United. Sky Bet Championship.

STōK Cae RasAttendance10,611.

Wrexham 5

  • T Bindon (9th minute own goal)
  • K Moore (28th minute, 76th minute)
  • R Longman (51st minute)
  • J Windass (81st minute pen)

Sheffield United 3

  • P Bamford (7th minute, 15th minute)
  • C O'Hare (24th minute)

Wrexham 5-3 Sheffield United: Red Dragons fire back to win eight-goal thriller

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Wrexham and Sheffield United at the Racecourse Ground on Boxing Day; Phil Parkinson's side battle back to win an eight-goal thriller.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Wrexham and Sheffield United.

Kieffer Moore struck twice against his old club as Wrexham recovered from 3-1 down to beat Sheffield United 5-3 in a Boxing Day thriller at Stok Cae Ras.

Patrick Bamford had looked like stealing the headlines with a well-taken early double for the Blades but the hosts powered back to claim their first win in six Sky Bet Championship outings.

With his short-term contract due to expire on New Year's Day, Bamford put himself firmly in the shop window as he scored either side of a Tyler Bindon own goal.

Callum O'Hare added a third for Chris Wilder's side but Wrexham responded through Moore and levelled through Ryan Longman.

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Wrexham showed fantastic team spirit to battle back from falling 3-1 down to Sheffield United and Kieffer Moore's thumping finish capped an unlikely turnaround.

Moore put them ahead for the first time and a Josh Windass penalty completed the fightback.

The tone for an eventful encounter was set early on as O'Hare headed narrowly wide from a Sam McCallum cross.

Bamford struck with a deft touch after just seven minutes. Femi Seriki whipped in a cross from the right and the former Leeds striker stuck out a leg to guide a looping volley over the head of Arthur Okonkwo and in off the far post.

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Patrick Bamford gave Sheffield United the lead against Wrexham with a wonderful piece of improvisation.

Wrexham replied immediately as they burst upfield and George Thomason sent a dangerous low ball into the area. Windass pulled back from the far post and the ball deflected in off Bindon.

The visitors regained the lead after 15 minutes as Seriki curled in another awkward cross. This time Bamford sneaked ahead of two defenders to tap in.

Callum Doyle went close to another Wrexham equaliser as he forced Oliver Arblaster to head off the line but the Blades soon made it 3-1 from a long throw-in. Moore inadvertently flicked the ball across his own goal and O'Hare powered forward to head in.

Moore made amends with a thumping header at the other end, rising to meet a Thomason corner and cut the deficit to 3-2 with just 28 minutes gone.

There could have been more goals before the break but Okonkwo saved from Bamford and Tahith Chong.

Wrexham also had two penalty appeals turned down. On the first occasion the ball brushed Arblaster's hand as he raised his arm to appeal for offside, and fortunately for him the flag did also go up. On the second occasion the ball was ruled to have struck his chest.

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The hosts pulled level seven minutes into the second half as Longman headed home from a pinpoint Thomason cross.

Okonkwo saved a fierce Gustavo Hamer free-kick at the other end but Wrexham began to take control as Windass tested Michael Cooper and Arblaster cleared off the line in a packed area.

Pressure paid off as Moore struck again 14 minutes from time, racing onto a Nathan Broadhead ball and firing past Cooper.

Victory was secured five minutes later as Windass converted from the spot after Thomason was ruled to have been brought down by Harrison Burrows.

United almost claimed a late consolation when Tyrese Campbell hit the bar.

The managers

Wrexham's Phil Parkinson:

"It was a strange game! Even at half-time I thought we'd played reasonably well, taking the goals out of it. We could have done better, but it was good movement from Bamford for two of the goals they scored.

"I always felt we'd get chances. We got back in the game well and then we just had to defend better in the box, which we did second half. The moments came our way and it's a terrific win for us.

"Our front three were great and they worked hard for the team. I'm so pleased for Kieffer to get his two goals, and Josh obviously his first finish was great. Broady looked like he could create all night for us.

"And then there was George Thomason playing wing-back for the first time and he looked outstanding for us."

Sheffield United's Chris Wilder:

"You can't concede five goals at any level of football and expect to get a result. It was all self-inflicted, and from our point of view the goals are really poor ones.

"We just couldn't handle their front three, and Kieffer does what he does. We didn't deal with it.

"We've come away from home and not got what we've wanted. I won't use any excuses. We'll concentrate on ourselves, reset, dust ourselves down and go again. We've just got to defend so much better."

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