Wrexham have not got off to a fantastic start in the Championship, as they have only collected four points in their opening five league fixtures this campaign.
Things will not get easier for the Red Dragons as they look to secure their first win against Norwich City for 55 years.
This poor start for Wrexham to their Championship campaign has seen pressure increase around the future of their manager, Phil Parkinson; however, he has addressed the questions around his job.

However, Parkinson is confident that things can improve under him given time, as he believes Wrexham are currently succeeding at one of the hardest things to do in football.
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Phil Parkinson is confident Wrexham’s form will improve due to their ability to score goals
The Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson believes the ‘hardest thing in football’ to do is to score goals.
Parkinson has spoken to The Leader ahead of Wrexham’s game with Norwich about the abundance of attacking options that the Red Dragons have and how this gives him confidence in getting future wins.
He said: “The hardest thing in football is to score, and we’ve got a lot of options striker-wise to score.

“Kieffer’s [Moore] a bit of a throwback, isn’t he? A big target man, but his all-round game has been good, and he’s such a threat.
“Any player of that ilk, they’ve got to have the service where they’re going to get goals from, and when he does that, he’s a very difficult player to deal with.”
Wrexham need to solve defensive issues
Phil Parkinson believes that due to their quality in the attacking area of the pitch, Wrexham should be successful in grabbing some wins soon.
However, he did mention that this quality will not matter if they cannot solve their problems in defence and by cutting out their sloppy mistakes.
He said: “We’ve got to have a toughness about us, which we showed at Millwall, and we spoke about that leading into the QPR game.
“It’s just moments. Did QPR cut us open time and time again?
“Not really, but in key moments they’ll probably say they were clinical, and in our key moments, we weren’t, but obviously all goals were avoidable.”
