Wrexham are back in action against Norwich City on Saturday and have been dealt a blow ahead of the match.
In a big boost for the club, Josh Windass is back from injury and, along with George Thomason, can feature this weekend.
However, left-wing-back Liberato Cacace is injured yet again and will now be sidelined for a few weeks.
His absence leaves Wrexham short of left-wing-back options going into their meeting with Norwich City, and fans are concerned.
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Wrexham fans concerned after Liberato Cacace injury update
Wrexham supporters have been reacting to the Cacace injury update on social media.
When doing so, there has been concern expressed about James McClean being able to compete in the Championship and the lack of proper options behind him.
One fan wrote: “Without wanting to join in a McClean ‘witch-hunt’, it’s clear he’s struggling at this level now and is not the answer anymore. Doyle has played many times as a left back and LWB at this level and I think him there and Brunt back at left centre back could be the best option?”
A second suggested that Wrexham’s left-hand side has become a target for their opponents: “QPR were definitely singling out attacks our left-hand side at the weekend.”
Meanwhile, several could not decide whether the likes of Callum Doyle or Ryan Longman should now start at left-wing-back.
A third wrote: “Looking at the way Doyle was jogging around the pitch on Saturday, I can’t see him sprinting up and down the left-hand side for 90 minutes! I’d rather see Longman there and Kabore on the RHS or we go four at the back.”
“Longman on the left for me,” suggested a fourth Wrexham fan.
Another added: “Can’t imagine Doyle at LWB/LB, he has no pace at all. Little surprised and worried by the lack of pace considering what we paid, and the supposed versatility. McClean isn’t Championship level, which is why we were able to sign him in League Two.”
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Two changes Wrexham can make vs Norwich City
Wrexham go into the Norwich clash on the back of a 3-1 defeat to QPR.
It was a tie that Wrexham fans will have been expecting something from, given it was a home fixture.
But while it’s been a slow start to the season, Phil Parkinson, thanks to the big summer spend, has the ability to change things up.
Windass will likely come straight back into the team to play just off Kieffer Moore as he looked solid in that role before being sidelined.
With defensive issues a problem, we could see new centre-back Dom Hyam start as he is very experienced at this level.
As for the left-back spot, it remains to be seen what Parkinson will do, though it does seem likely it will either be McClean or Longman who will be given the nod.
