Wrexham mounted a huge comeback against Hull City on Tuesday, and the Tigers’ fans aren’t happy.
The Red Dragons found themselves 1-0 up after 31 minutes thanks to Elliot Lee on August 12.
However, Hull City fought back to secure a 3-1 lead and what looked set to be a place in the next round of the Carabao Cup.
But Ollie Palmer came off the bench in the second half to put on one of his best performances in a Wrexham shirt for some time.
Palmer scored twice, seeing Wrexham draw 3-3 and then beat Hull 5-3 on penalties.
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Hull City fans make same point after Wrexham
Following the match, Hull fans have had a lot to say about their goalkeeper on the night.
They hit out at Dillon Phillips and suggested that their number one, Ivor Pandur, would have fared better.
One fan wrote: “That ——- keeper shouldn’t play another game for the club again.”
A second responded: “Pandur saves 90% of the goals tonight.”
“Dear City, Please never allow Phillips to play another game in a City shirt again. Cheers,” stated a third.
Another Hull fan demanded: “Do not get rid of Pandur.”
A fifth tweeted: “Phillips is awful,” and a sixth echoed: “Phillips can do one, even worse than Allsop.”
A seventh Tigers supporter suggested: “Panda sorely missed.. He wins us that,” with an eighth claiming: “Phillips cost us that, we were coasting that game, would rather have our youth keeper than him in, nice to see Ndala and McBurnie get goals.”
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Wrexham face goalkeeper dilemma
After Hull, Wrexham will face West Brom in their first Championship home fixture of the season on Saturday.
Phil Parkinson now has a big call to make when it comes to who will start in between the sticks for the clash.
Wrexham fans were shocked about Danny Ward, who was initially brought in as back-up, being given the nod against Southampton.
Ward played well against the Saints despite conceding twice, while Arthur Okonkwo was given a run-out against the Tigers and conceded three.
