Wrexham Phil Parkinson coach: Paul Molin made a decision to leave
Phil Parkinson, Wrexham coach, told ESPN that the transfer of Paul Moulin loan to Wigan is the player’s decision because he wanted to guarantee regular football as the Welsh side is preparing for the arduous requirements of the English Championship.
Mullen, 30, became one of the Wrexham faces as they got up to the patrols after their acquisition by Hollywood stars, Rob McLahni and Ryan Reynolds, which helped them become the first team in the history of the five best sections of English football to secure three -line promotional offers.
But back surgery outside the season left him fighting for shape and fitness, and shorten it to the role of the ocean. This led to one of the main stars of Welcome to Wrexham A documentary series that transmits a loan to Latics last week.
“I sat with Paul in the summer,” Parkinson told ESPN. “Obviously, he had a little disassembled year because of his back operation. I said,” Look, it is up to you, you can return. You need a pre -season good season, or compete for a place, or if you want to go to a place where you will know that you will play every week to go to that, this is back to you. “
I said: “With his respect, you can make your own decision. I am happy that you are talking to managers, going to meetings, and knowing where managers in their team suit you.” I knew that Wigan was interested, and I spoke to Paul and said he was feeling a place that he knows will completely respect it.
“It is just a loan deal, but after there is not a lot of football for many different reasons last year, it is a good opportunity for him to go, play and go to himself.”
Returning to the second layer of English football for the first time since 1982, Wrexham will travel to face Southampton on the first day of the first season of the season, a key player that Barkinson described as “an enormous introduction to the life of the tournament.”
“We go to one of the most competitive tournaments in world football,” Parkinson said. “Not only European football, in world football. It is a league that is unable. We are the only team in the league that has never been played in the forefront in its history, so we are against some wonderful clubs. While the divisions in England go up, the technical ability is improved, but sport and power are the things that you can see the difference significantly.”
After striker Ryan Hardy signed earlier this month, Barkinson said that building a team that has the ability and depth to meet this rise in material standards was a great priority.
“Having the ongoing power in the team, especially in the midfield,” said Barkinson, before his team’s trip to Australia and New Zealand for Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC and Leidgton Phoenix.
“You also have the ability to activate the team. Because with international comfort in the tournament, you got a lot of mid -week games.
“You are entering a difficult game on Saturday, then you go to Tuesday, with a very little difference between the teams in the section. You do not play an ipswech and then next week a fewer team, where there will be a big difference in the game level.
“Ensure that the energy levels are present in the team, but you have the ability to make four or five changes to maintain the freshness of the team.
“If you look at the team’s story, and the people watching games, we have evolved as one team.
“With the climbing of the divisions, the stadium is settled and sometimes faced a team, until last year [in League One]He had more talent than us. So we have to find a way to adapt. It will be more prevalent in the tournament. “