Wrexham booed off at full-time as dismal start to Championship campaign continues

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Wrexham were met with boos at the full-time whistle of a 2-2 draw at home to Sheffield Wednesday.Kieffer Moore had the Welsh side leading at half-time with two goals in 16 first half minutes of the Championship clash.Wrexham have gone three straight games without a win in the ChampionshipGettyBut the crisis-hit Wednesday fought back through Barry Bannan and Bailey Cadamarteri to claim a precious point on the road.Wrexham remain winless in their first season back in the second tier of English football since 1982.And fans made their feelings clear at the end of Saturday’s draw by booing their side at the Racecourse Ground.Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson spoke to talkSPORT after and gave an honest assessment of their performance against Wednesday.“First half, 2-0 up, should have been more,” he said.“The honest assessment is first half we looked like a Championship team, second half we looked like a first division team.“We’ve got to find a way as a group, all of us as staff and the players, to sustain performances at this level. I think we’ve shown we’ve got quality to score and create, we’ve shown that again today. “But in those moments in the second half under pressure, we needed to get hold of the ball and have a breather with the football. “If you look at the possession first half compared to the second half, it was a marked difference.“When you’re under pressure, sometimes it’s about getting that pass away and make sure you secure the ball. Parkinson will be looking for solutions to their lack of successGetty“We became a little bit frantic and edgy, and sometimes when your team has had a tough start, that can happen because we’re new to it as a team. “But I think as much as you can credit Sheffield Wednesday, we could’ve done better in those moments ourselves, but we’ll learn from that.”Wrexham’s rude awakeningParkinson’s side began their Championship campaign with a late 2-1 defeat to Southampton despite taking a first half lead.Whilst they beat Hull City in the Carabao Cup, Wrexham were then beaten 3-2 at home by West Brom.They are 19th in the Championship on one point after three matches.Derby County, Wednesday and Queens Park Rangers, who were thrashed 7-1 by Coventry City, are below them on goal difference.A spirited Wednesday performance earned them a pointGettyThe results come during a summer transfer window in which they have spent in excess of £20million on new signings.Nathan Broadhead has been their biggest acquisition in a club record £10m move from Ipswich Town.Lewis O’Brien and Conor Coady are among the other notable arrivals, with Wrexham still waiting for their first Championship victory.