Wrexham are still searching for their first Championship win of the season as they succumbed to an immense fightback from troubled Sheffield Wednesday.
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Summer signing Kieffer Moore scored twice as the Red Dragons led 2-0 at half time in their quest for a maiden victory back in the second tier following last season's promotion from League One.
But Wrexham were stunned by second-half goals from captain Barry Bannan and Bailey Cadamarteri as Wednesday demonstrated immense courage in the wake of unbelievable adversity on and off the pitch.
The result means Wrexham sit 19th in the Championship table and are still without a league win, while financially-stricken Wednesday – whose fans continued to call for owner Dejphon Chansiri to sell the club – have climbed up to 21st.
Wrexham, who slipped to a 3-2 defeat to West Bromwich Albion in their last league outing, were aiming for a fast start in front of their home fans and that is exactly what they got when Moore put them in front after just 15 minutes.
Moore, a summer arrival from Wednesday's bitter rivals Sheffield United, reacted first to a loose ball following Lewis O'Brien's free kick to fire Wrexham into the lead.
And Wrexham soon doubled their advantage as Wednesday emergency goalkeeper Ethan Horvath parried George Dobson's effort straight into the path of Moore, 33, who converted the rebound.
However Wednesday, showing incredible fighting spirit, started the second half brightly and soon pulled a goal back when Bannan netted for the first time since New Year's Day.
And with Wrexham shell shocked and retreating further and further back, youngster Cadamarteri completed a remarkable comeback for Wednesday, securing a precious first point of the season.
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It was an excellent afternoon for Moore as he bagged his first two Championship goals of the season. The Wales international, who was also a threat in Wrexham's narrow loss to West Brom in their last league outing, will be hoping his fine form continues as the season progresses.
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It feels extremely harsh to single him out, but Wednesday shot-stopper Horvath endured a difficult afternoon at the SToK Cae Ras. The 30-year-old, who was only given dispensation to join the club on Friday following an injury to first-choice goalkeeper Pierce Charles, spilled Dobson's shot straight into the path of Moore, who netted Wrexham's second of the afternoon.
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Both sides are in Carabao Cup action next as Wrexham take on Preston North End at Deepdale on Tuesday, while Wednesday host Premier League new boys Leeds United on the same day.