Parkinson: Wrexham boss threatens Man United goalkeeper after star player suffered punctured lung
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson is an unhappy man after his star player Paul Mullin was sent to the hospital against Manchester United.
Parkinson’s Wrexham battled Premier League giants Manchester United in a pre-season friendly earlier on Wednesday morning.
The Red Dragons defeated a very youthful Manchester United side 3-1 at the Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego.
Mullin’s injury
Wrexham battled the Red Devils in a highly anticipated and publicised encounter between the two teams.
However, the famous win came at a cost for the newly promoted League Two who saw superstar Mullin end up in a hospital.
The forward collided with United’s young goalkeeper Nathan Bishop in the first half of the clash.
Mullin came out worse off from the collision which saw him taken to a hospital where he was diagnosed with a punctured lung.
Parkinson fumes at United star
Mullin proved decisive as Wrexham made history en route to promotion to League Two from League One last season.
However, the League One champions will kick off life in League Two which starts in 10 days without their talisman Mullin, who is expected to be out for some time.
Wrexham manager Parkinson has not taken the news lightly and has angrily lashed out to United’s young goalkeeper who he described as reckless.
“I am fuming about it,” Wrexham manager Parkinson said in a video making the rounds on Social media platform X.
“It was a clumsy, reckless, challenge in a pre-season game and I’m not happy with it at all.”
“I haven’t seen the goalie and he’s probably best steering clear of us for the time being,” he adde
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