I didn't think that Wrexham were that much worse than Gateshead, but the return of Ihiekwe and Jennings meant Rovers were significantly stronger. Presumably Carden selected the starting-line up, with Kirby playing in a front three. The early stages were scrappy, but Rovers had the better chances, with a run and shot from Tollit the closest to a goal. Second half started as poorly as the first, but again, Rovers gradually gained control. Just after Stephenson had replaced Kirby, Rovers took the lead. A Ridehalgh free-kick found Sutton, whose powerful header saw the Wrexham central defender impede his keeper and the ball end in the back of the net. Wrexham seemed to have a spell of possession after this, an old failing of defending too deep and conceding ground in midfield from Rovers. However, a late break, set up by substitute Osborne was well-finished from Andy Cook to give a comfortable win.
Most players had reasonable games; Ihky and McNulty both strong in central defence and would agree with RLCs nomination for Steve as MoM, given the way he moved forward and was orchestrating play from almost a midfield position as well as the defensive responsibilities. Sutton was a bit patchy, some weak clearances and he didn't link as well with Duggan on the right as Ridehalgh and Tollit managed on the left. Kirby had his best game of the season deployed up front. He shies away from full-blooded challenges for the ball, but a little surprised he was taken off, as Tollit faded a bit after a good first half. Cook was frequently sandwiched by a pair of Wrexham defenders, with little protection from the referee, so good to see him get on the score-sheet
Disappointing crowd, regardless of other factors, time to look again at the price-hike for pay on the day. A fair bit of work to do for MM, but it was good to see the new boss encouraging and advising from the touchline rather than just berating the officials.