Phil Parkinson said he is expecting a response from Wrexham after Hull City punished an uncharacteristically meek performance and ended their nine-game unbeaten run in the Championship.

The Red Dragons suffered their first league loss since the trip to Stoke on Oct. 18 as Kyle Joseph and returning substitute Oli McBurnie sealed the Tigers a 2-0 win at the MKM Stadium.

Kieffer Moore wasted a glorious chance for Wrexham in the opening period and saw a second-half penalty saved by Ivor Pandur , but few would argue that Hull did not deserve Wednesday's victory.

Even Parkinson praised the hosts, having watched his side stumble from the stands and play particularly poorly in the first 45 minutes.

"We just weren't at the levels tonight and I've got to look at that -- my part in it,

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