Bromley 0-0 Wrexham: Dragons' winning streak comes to an end
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Wrexham lost ground in the title race as their five-game National League winning streak ended with a goalless draw at Bromley.
Phil Parkinson's side slip to 11 points adrift of leaders Stockport County, who came back from 2-0 down to beat Wealdstone.
Wrexham struggled to create clear chances against a Bromley side who have been hard to beat at home this season.
Andy Woodman's Ravens climb to ninth, while Wrexham stay fourth.
Aaron Hayden and Max Cleworth headed over for Wrexham, while Ollie Palmer shot wide.
Jude Arthurs headed off target at the other end before Rob Lainton made a fine save to deny Luke Coulson.
Lainton then suffered a suspected broken wrist making a follow-up stop which led to him being carried off on a stretcher, on the same ground at which was he knocked out last season.
Coulson then beat substitute keeper Christian Dibble only for the offside flag to save Wrexham.
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson:
"We come into every game trying to get three points. I think on the balance of the game, we weren't at our best. We still had the best moments to win it.
"If you can't win you have to make sure you get something and concentration levels were good towards the end from the set-plays and throws they were putting in the box.
"Some of the quality in our play wasn't at the level it has been in recent weeks, but sometimes you have to roll your sleeves up and scrap."