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Maidstone United 2 Wrexham 3 match report: Jack Barham scores twice in Stones fightback but visitors grab last-minute winner

A last-minute goal denied Maidstone a point after battling back from two goals down against National League giants Wrexham.

Aaron Hayden finished a corner to give the visitors victory but the Stones can take great heart from their performance under caretaker boss George Elokobi.

Luke Young and a Paul Mullin penalty put the Red Dragons 2-0 up at the Gallagher.

Jack Barham’s double squared the match and at that stage Maidstone looked the more likely winners.

However, there was a cruel twist at the death.

Tom Hadler’s return lasted one game - an elbow injury in training ruling him out.

His place in goal went to Yusuf Mersin, in the only change to the side who beat Notts County in the FA Trophy.

Wrexham, backed by almost 500 travelling fans, arrived as the form the team in the division having gone 13 league games without defeat, a run stretching back to October.

It wasn’t hard to see why they pick up so many results.

Not only can they play, they’re also a big, strong side who aren’t shy of going direct or using the giant long throws of defender Ben Tozer to good effect.

Maidstone were in for a physical battle and they stood up to it well, Joe Ellul relishing the contest in winning a series of headers throughout the first half.

The hosts had their moments in attack, Barham and Sha’mar Lawson forcing low saves from Mark Howard and Sam Corne bending an effort just past the far post.

Generally, though, Wrexham were on top in the opening 45, with Maidstone working hard to keep them at bay.

Sam Dalby should have scored at the near post, seconds after Barham’s chance for the Stones.

There were three openings for right-wing-back Anthony Forde, one hit wide, another brilliantly blocked on the line by George Fowler and the third

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