The Wrexham legend was in attendance to watch his former side take on Huddersfield Town on Tuesday evening.
The Red Dragons welcomed Huddersfield Town to the Racecourse Ground for a League One meeting in midweek.
The Welsh outfit headed into the game fresh off the back of a 1-0 win over Rotherham United and aiming to pick up their 10th home league win in a row for the first time since 1933.
Ryan Barnett stole the show for Wrexham versus Huddersfield, with the wing-back once again a constant attacking threat with his whipped crosses into the opposition box.
Ahead of the game, Phil Parkinson sent a message to his Wrexham players, stating he would have been happy to see his side pick up four points from their last two league fixtures.
With Elliot Lee struggling against Huddersfield, the Welsh outfit were indeed forced to settle for a point, seeing their 100 percent home record come to an end.
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Andy Morrell gives verdict on Wrexham vs Huddersfield Town
Despite failing to beat the Yorkshire outfit, Wrexham legend Andy Morrell was pleased with what he saw from his former side when attending the meeting at the Racecourse Ground.
Morell spent four years at the club as a player, featuring 113 times and scoring 25 goals before leaving in 2014.
He also acted as a player-manager during his stint in Wales but is now retired from both coaching and playing.
The 50-year-old watched Wrexham’s meeting with Huddersfield live and has now taken to X/Twitter to give his verdict on how his former team played.
He wrote: “What a great evening catching up with so many familiar faces!
“Good game and probably a fair result 0-0, neither team doing enough to break the opposition down. Both teams well structured and organised and work very hard without the ball.”
Wrexham need to improve one thing after Huddersfield Town
It was a decent display from Wrexham for the most part but it is clear Parkinson’s men still need to improve one area of their game.
The Red Dragons dominated possession in the first 45 but were limited to just one shot on target.
Wrexham are much stronger without the ball this season, losing their only game in which they had more than 60 percent possession (1-0 vs Stevenage).
And when they were faced with the prospect of trying to break down a deep block from Huddersfield, they really struggled.
Given they have already cemented themselves as one of the top sides in League One this season, more teams are expected to sit deep and invite pressure on Wrexham.
And if they want to secure a third straight promotion in 2024/25, Parkinson’s side need to start doing a lot more when they have a lot of the ball.
