Wrexham returned to winning ways on Saturday afternoon by coming from behind to beat Norwich City.
Phil Parkinson suffered defeat last weekend as Wrexham lost 3-1 against Queens Park Rangers.
Wrexham were much improved on Saturday, though, and roared back from 1-0 down at half-time against Norwich City to lead 3-1 by the hour mark.
Josh Windass bagged a brace and Ryan Longman also found the net, flipping the game on its head at Carrow Road.
Wrexham ran out 3-2 winners after a late Norwich goal, handing Parkinson a second straight away win in the Championship.

Dominic Hyam sends message to Wrexham fans
Parkinson rang the changes for Saturday’s trip to Norfolk, and handed first starts to three deadline day signings.
Dominic Hyam, Ben Sheaf and Issa Kabore all started and made a big impact.
Sheaf impressed Wrexham fans and Kabore bagged two assists, while defender Hyam was strong in the heart of defence.
Deadline day signing Hyam has now taken to Instagram to send a message to fans after Saturday’s win.
Hyam admitted his delight after making his full debut for Wrexham, with all three points only making it even better.
Hyam also had a message for the travelling Wrexham fans, calling the supporters ‘top’ after a long journey to Norfolk.
‘Delighted to make my full debut & to come away with 3 points makes it so much sweeter. Travelling fans were top,’ said Hyam.
Phil Parkinson praised Dominic Hyam
The likes of Lewis Brunt and Ryan Longman showed their support for Hyam, who came in to replace Conor Coady in the heart of Wrexham’s back line.
That spot may now be Hyam’s to lose, and he has received praise from boss Parkinson.
Speaking on Wrexham’s official YouTube channel, Parkinson hailed Hyam as ‘brilliant’ alongside Max Cleworth, Callum Doyle and then Lewis Brunt.
Keeping Norwich striker Josh Sargent is no easy task, but Hyam performed well and showed off his Championship experience in a composed display.
Wrexham can still improve at the back, but with players like Hyam now settling in, clean sheets should materialise a little more regularly.
