Wrexham will learn lessons of Birmingham loss - Parkinson

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Image caption, Phil Parkinson's Wrexham suffered their first league defeat of the season
  • Author, Chris Wathan
  • Role, 麻豆社 Sport Wales
  • Reporting from St Andrew's

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson says defeat by Birmingham City was a League One learning curve for his team, admitting they did not handle the pressure.

The newly promoted north Wales side suffered their first loss of the campaign as they went down 3-1 to Blues at a sold-out St Andrew鈥檚.

Two goals from record signing Jay Stansfield and a third from Tomoki Iwata was just reward for a dominant display from the hosts.

But Parkinson, who saw his side threaten to upset the promotion favourites after Jack Marriott鈥檚 early opener, said his men should have responded better when Chris Davies鈥 side turned the screw, to the delight of a raucous home crowd.

鈥淭heir [first] goal knocked us too much,鈥 said Parkinson, whose side remain top on goal difference.

鈥淎nd then we didn鈥檛 judge the ball quick enough for the next two goals 鈥 and if you give time to the quality of players Birmingham have got they will produce quality.

鈥淏ut for us as a group it鈥檚 a good learning curve. We鈥檝e hardly conceded a goal this season, we鈥檝e not been behind in a game, but we have been behind in pivotal games over the last few years and we have responded better than we did here.鈥

Marriott鈥檚 fourth of the season less than three minutes into the highly anticipated game suggested Wrexham had rattled Birmingham, Parkinson saying the hosts looked 鈥渘ervy鈥 in the opening exchanges in front of the spotlight provided by the presence of their minority owner Tom Brady.

He added: 鈥淭he way we played we looked like a team playing with assurance and confidence 鈥 as we should because we came here top.

鈥淏ut the goal changed the feeling in stadium. They were very good after, but we could have done better. It wasn鈥檛 a lack of effort, but we have to learn from it and we will take lessons into the next games.

鈥淎ny defeat is tough to take, but we have to be realistic in terms of where we鈥檝e come from. At the start of the season after six games 鈥 and the first three away games at Bolton, Peterborough and Birmingham 鈥 and to have only been beaten once, we would have taken it.

鈥淭hey have spent more money than any team outside of the Premier League, and have good quality players, but there are areas to improve. It鈥檚 about responding and if we come up against that situation again, when we鈥檙e under pressure, can we do better?鈥

Parkinson says he remains excited about the games in front of his side, but admits Birmingham鈥檚 spending power has put them in an enviable position.

He added: 鈥淓very player we were going for, they were outbidding us or offering more wages; it was almost 'let them sign who they want and everyone else will look for what else is out there'.

鈥淣o-one can compete in this division in terms of their spending and it would have been madness for us. If I was in their position, you鈥檇 get the best possible players you can and that鈥檚 what they鈥檝e done.

鈥淏ut as much as we haven鈥檛 got carried away with our start, you can鈥檛 get too carried away with Birmingham. With the options they鈥檝e got, they will take some beating.

鈥淚t was a good performance by them, but there is a lot of football to be played.鈥