Have your say - is Swans loss a stutter or more concerning, Wrexham fans?

After waiting 22 years for a league game against Welsh rivals Swansea City, Wrexham lost the Championship encounter in the cruellest of manners. Phil Parkinson's side have now gone five league games without a win after a late error by goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo gifted Swansea a 2-1 win on Friday night at the Swansea.com Stadium. The result dropped Wrexham to 15th, seven points off the play-off places ahead of a hectic festive schedule.

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[BBC Sport]

After waiting 22 years for a league game against Welsh rivals Swansea City, Wrexham lost the Championship encounter in the cruellest of manners.

Phil Parkinson's side have now gone five league games without a win after a late error by goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo gifted Swansea a 2-1 win on Friday night at the Swansea.com Stadium.

How did the game match up to expectations as a derby against the rivals from south Wales, did it get the juices flowing?

The result dropped Wrexham to 15th, seven points off the play-off places ahead of a hectic festive schedule.

Wrexham are at home on 26 December (17:30 GMT) as they host a Sheffield United side who are three places and two points behind them in the table, then host a Preston North End side the following Monday (19:45 GMT) who are in the promotion mix - a side they drew 1-1 with at Deepdale at the beginning of the month.

Is the current form just a stutter, or something more concerning, which players need to step up and which have continued to impress?

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