Wrexham are nearing a return to Championship action following the first international break with a visit from QPR on the horizon.
Phil Parkinson has used the break in action to get his Wrexham squad exactly where he wants them both physically and tactically, following a host of new signings in the summer transfer window.
Nathan Broadhead and Josh Windass are close to a return to action, whilst Ollie Rathbone is also making good progress on an ankle injury sustained in pre season.
Kieffer Moore impressed for Wales during the international break but most importantly for Wrexham stayed injury free. Fellow new boy Issa Kabore was also in action for Burkina Faso and fans have reacted to his latest performance.
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Fans impressed by Issa Kabore’s performance for Burkina Faso against Egypt
Kabore’s Burkina Faso drew 0-0 with Egypt in their latest FIFA World Cup qualifier, leaving them in with an excellent chance of reaching the finals next summer.
It was an Egypt side that featured the likes of Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush, however, it was Kabore that caught the eye of fans watching the clash.
One fan wrote: “Great match by Burkina Faso, which achieved a valuable draw against Egypt. An outstanding Issa Kaboré shone again, demonstrating his quality and solidity.”
Another fan wrote: “Issa Kaboré, our man of the match despite the draw against Egypt. What a burst of energy!”
After praise from the opposition supporters, one Burkina Faso fan wrote: “I don’t know when I will make such a post: Issa Kaboré, you’re killing it.”
Meanwhile, a Manchester City fan was also questioning why his side have let Kabore go out on loan, they wrote: “Since my country is facing burkina faso, why did we give issa kaboré away when we need a fullback now ?”
Issa Kabore gives Phil Parkinson a huge Wrexham selection dilemma
Kabore’s impressive performances at right back mean that he is in contention to make his Wrexham debut in the clash with QPR.
In Parkinson’s 3-5-2 formation, the 24-year-old would likely be used as the right wing-back after a Luton expert warned against playing Kabore at centre back.

It would mean that Ryan Longman and Ryan Barnett both face exclusion from the starting XI and potentially the matchday squad.
The Red Dragons are unlikely to need three players in the same position, meaning one of the duo will likely miss out altogether in the upcoming Championship clash.
