
Wrexham's Phil Parkinson happy how pre-season has gone
Games in Australia against Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC were followed by a clash against Wellington Phoenix in New Zealand.
On the return home, Wrexham had an in-house practice match and then faced Shrewsbury Town in a behind-closed doors friendly before heading to the Netherlands to take on
FC Groningen in two back-to-back matches at the weekend.
The Reds suffered defeat in both games when all fit first-team players got a run-out but the emphasis was on building fitness levels and Parkinson feels things have gone well ahead of Saturday's first league outing of the season against Southampton at St Mary's Stadium.
"It was a hard work-out for us on a heavy pitch but there's more to come from all the players," Parkinson told the club's YouTube channel following the 3-1 loss in the afternoon showdown.
"We have had a decent pre-season and now we look forward to the start of the season.
"I think the minutes we have got in the players has been good. It has been consistent so I am pleased with that.
"We brought the lads back in early so we had some decent training is us before we went to Australia and New Zealand.
"We came back and I think we have recovered well from the trip.
"We gave the lads a couple of days off and in general the training has been good."
The friendlies have been completed and it is now all eyes on Southampton who were relegated from the Premier League last season
"If you look back at last week, we had the practice game on Saturday and we played Shrewsbury on Tuesday which was a decent work-out, and then Saturday against FC Groningen," added Parkinson.
"The 11 v 11 work is done, we now need to tidy up on detail of how we are going to play against Southampton and get ready for what is going to be a great game for us."

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