## Match Recap Wrexham had the chance to close in on the Championship playoff places but saw their hopes crumble in a 2-0 loss to Birmingham at St Andrew's. The Red Dragons' pursuit of a historic fourth consecutive promotion, this time to the Premier League, suffered another setback with their second straight defeat. The loss, inflicted by a team co-owned by NFL legend Tom Brady, leaves Wrexham four points adrift of sixth-placed Hull, with just four matches remaining in the season. ## Key Moments A string of crucial stops by Birmingham’s goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo denied the hosts a deserved lead before halftime, but he could do little to prevent Carlos Vicente from nodding in his third goal for the club since joining in January. Birmingham, who had endured three consecutive defeats prior to this clash, showcased their confidence in front of a packed stadium, with Christoph Klarer’s late strike sealing all three points for the Blues. Wrexham struggled to impose themselves, managing just two long-range attempts through Oliver Rathbone and Callum Doyle. Their attacking woes were compounded by Birmingham’s dominance, as Okonkwo made several more vital interventions to keep his team level at the interval. The visitors managed to regroup early in the second half, but Okonkwo remained their hero, making a crucial save to deny Vicente in a one-on-one situation.