Sad News: Wrexham forward Kieffer Moore’s ankle injury is extremely serious and could be out for three months confirmed by Phil Parkinson

Wrexham have been dealt a major setback after manager Phil Parkinson confirmed that forward Kieffer Moore has sustained a severe ankle injury that could sideline him for up to three months. The news comes at a crucial point in the club’s campaign, with Moore playing a pivotal role in Wrexham’s recent attacking improvements and overall momentum.

Parkinson disclosed that the injury occurred during a routine training session, where Moore landed awkwardly after contesting for a high ball. Initial assessments suggested a minor concern, but further scans revealed significant ligament damage, forcing the club to prepare for an extended spell without one of their most influential players. The manager described the situation as “extremely serious,” noting that Moore will undergo a strict rehabilitation program under the club’s medical team.

Moore’s absence is expected to disrupt Wrexham’s rhythm in the final third, as his physical presence, aerial dominance, and goal-scoring instincts have been central to the team’s strategy this season. His partnership with the midfield has been instrumental in creating consistent scoring opportunities, making his loss a major concern for the Red Dragons.

Parkinson emphasized the need for the squad to adapt quickly, highlighting that other forwards must step up to fill the void. He also expressed confidence in Moore’s determination to return stronger, acknowledging the forward’s professionalism and work ethic.

As Wrexham navigate the upcoming fixtures, the club will hope to maintain stability until their key striker completes his recovery and returns to action.

 

 

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