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Barnet 0-0 Wrexham: Dragons survive Callum McFadzean red to draw

April 15, 2023
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Wrexham claimed a battling draw to stay top of the National League despite playing almost half the game at Barnet down to 10 men.

Callum McFadzean was sent off early in the second half for a foot in the face of Barnet goalkeeper Laurie Walker.

The hard-won point means Wrexham now need six more from their remaining three games to clinch promotion.

Notts County beat Woking 3-0 in Saturday’s late kick-off to end the day a point behind Wrexham.

Wrexham took a huge step towards the National League title and the one automatic promotion spot on offer with a thrilling 3-2 win against nearest rivals Notts County on Easter Monday.

That victory took the Dragons back to the top of the table on 104 points, with the Magpies now on 103.

Phil Parkinson’s Dragons host Yeovil Town in their game in hand on Tuesday, 18 April.

But the title race – and the automatic promotion that goes with it – will not be settled that soon.

Barnet, starting the day sitting in fifth, are themselves in the play-off promotion hunt, but have seen their bid stutter without a win in their previous four games.

Wrexham have also enjoyed their National League history against the Bees, unbeaten with nine wins and three draws from their previous encounters.

After Monday’s fireworks, the early National League kick-off at the Hive Stadium was a relatively subdued start, lacking any buzz with both goalkeepers untroubled apart from Elliot Lee’s shot that was fielded comfortably by Walker in the Barnet goal.

The home side just edged the first half, with Ryan De Havilland particularly impressive on the right wing.

Six minutes into the second half the game turned against Wrexham, when McFadzean was shown a straight red card after the defender left his foot in on Walker as the keeper gathered Paul Mullin’s blocked bicycle kick.

Walker was left clutching his face and needed extended treatment, but was fine to continue.

Sensing an opportunity, Barnet boss Dean Brennan withdrew holding midfielder Emmanuel Fernandez in favour of 19-goal Nicke Kabamba.

The extra space worked for both sides though, with Ollie Palmer bringing a smart save out of Walker before Kabamba had Ben Foster diving to save at the base of the Wrexham stopper’s near post.

Slowly Barnet’s numerical advantage started to tell and Harry Pritchard held his head in his hands when his deflected shot spun just the wrong side of the far post.

Nevertheless Wrexham remained dangerous and Walker had to parry Eoghan O’Connell’s close-range header off the line after a long throw-in.

With 10 minutes remaining Harry Smith seemed certain to win it for Barnet when the ball was stood up to the back post, but the striker somehow glanced his header just wide.

Substitute David Moyo had an equally gilt-edged chance for the home side, but failed to connect with an inviting cross with the goal at his mercy, before Foster had to punch clear from a corner goalmouth scramble.

De Havilland had one last chance for the Bees when Foster’s punched clearance lacked distance, but shanked the ball over the bar, allowing Wrexham to escape with what seems likely to prove to be a precious draw.

Despite that point, a clearly unhappy Parkinson was sent off after the final whistle as the Wrexham boss had strong words with the match officials.

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson said: “I knew it was going to be a tough game because Barnet are decent, they make it difficult.

“After the sending off we had to dig deep; I still felt there may have been an opportunity for us to win the game – a possible penalty decision which wasn’t given that I’ve looked back at and I think it’s a penalty.

“The lads were immense, they dug deep and defended with discipline at the long throws and set plays, the organisation was very good.

“You come into every game wanting to win, but we’ll take the point and it’s another onto the tally.

“At the time (of the red card) I thought there’s nothing in it, I thought the keeper made a meal of it. I’ve seen it back since and I think in 99 times out of 100 that’s not given as a sending off, it’s a very soft incident.

“He has caught him with the trailing leg, but there’s no intent there.”

Line-ups

Barnet

Formation 4-4-2

1Walker

32Cropper2Fernandez14Pritchard4Collinge

3Potter6Okimo23Beard33De Havilland

11Kanu30Smith

  • 1Walker
  • 32Cropper
  • 2FernandezSubstituted forKabambaat 58′minutes
  • 14Pritchard
  • 4Collinge
  • 3Potter
  • 6Okimo
  • 23BeardBooked at 66minsSubstituted forSeniorat 70′minutes
  • 33De Havilland
  • 11Kanu
  • 30SmithBooked at 57minsSubstituted forMoyoat 81′minutes

Substitutes

  • 9Kabamba
  • 10Powell
  • 20Moyo
  • 24Revan
  • 25Senior

Wrexham

Formation 4-4-2

12Foster

3McFadzean15O’Connell30Jones22O’Connor

4Tozer29Barnett20Cannon38Lee

10Mullin9Palmer

  • 12Foster
  • 3McFadzeanBooked at 51mins
  • 15O’Connell
  • 30Jones
  • 22O’Connor
  • 4Tozer
  • 29BarnettSubstituted forFordeat 86′minutes
  • 20CannonSubstituted forYoungat 72′minutesBooked at 90mins
  • 38Lee
  • 10Mullin
  • 9PalmerSubstituted forDalbyat 81′minutes

Substitutes

  • 8Young
  • 14Forde
  • 18Dalby
  • 21Howard
  • 32Cleworth

Referee:
Edward Duckworth

Attendance:
5,265

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