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Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson has singled out Manchester City starlet Issa Kabore for significant praise following the defender’s strong performance in the Red Dragons' recent 1-1 draw with Derby County.
Parkinson was effusive in his admiration for the loanee, hailing him as a ‘great signing’ by the club’s high-profile owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
Kabore, who is on loan from the Premier League champions Manchester City, has quickly established himself as a key figure in the Wrexham squad, consistently delivering high-quality performances.
The manager’s comments reflect his satisfaction with how his new signings have settled into the team, noting that he is ‘beginning to see a level of consistency in their performances’ across the squad.
Wrexham has maintained a steady start to life in the Championship, and the contribution of players like Kabore is seen as crucial to their ongoing success in the higher division.
The 1-1 draw against Derby County showcased the team's ability to compete effectively, and the Man City loanee's impact was clearly instrumental in securing a hard-fought point.
The continued backing of Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in bringing in quality talent such as Kabore is paying dividends on the pitch.
Parkinson's public endorsement of the player and the decision to bring him in reinforces the positive direction the club is taking.
The manager is focused on building on this consistency to ensure the Red Dragons can cement their position and continue to surprise in the Championship, with Kabore being a central piece of that strategy moving forward.
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