Barnsley boss Darrell Clarke expressed his disappointment at being on the wrong side of a tight encounter against Wrexham he felt they did not look like losing.
Ollie Rathbone's injury time strike secured victory for Wrexham in the League One clash at The Racecourse.
Clarke said: “We didn’t look in danger of losing the game. I didn’t think we were as aggressive enough at getting forward.
“It was tightly contested, two good teams having a very competitive game. It looked like a 0-0 or a 1-0 to one team and we’re just disappointed with their goal – to score a 25-yarder that beats us with his weaker foot. It’s a real kick in the teeth but we can’t become victims.
“We dive in at the top end of the pitch, gets beaten too easily, then we haven’t covered the midfield area and we haven’t closed down the shot well enough, so from our perspective we’ve got to do a lot better, but it’s probably a one-in-50 shot that goes in from that range with a weaker foot.
“Sometimes things go like that for you in football, we have to make sure that we stay strong and stay together.”
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