King's Lynn Town 2-6 Wrexham
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Wrexham secured their first back-to-back win of 2021-22 as they came from behind to beat struggling King's Lynn.
The hosts went ahead against the run of play through Michael Clunan, but Aaron Hayden levelled with a header.
Jordan Davies put Wrexham ahead before Paul Mullin found an empty net after going around the keeper.
Jordan Ponticelli got the fourth and after Malachi Linton replied, Dan Jarvis and Cameron Green sealed the win.
Wrexham, who had won 5-0 at Aldershot in midweek, stay ninth but are three points off the National League play-off spots.
King's Lynn drop to 22nd in the table after a fifth successive defeat.
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson said:
"It's a great week's work for us. We've gone about our business in a very clinical way today in the way we took our chances.
"Enormous credit to the lads, I'm so pleased with the performance.
"They were difficult conditions and the pitch isn't great but at times we played some really exciting football when we broke forward and always looked dangerous."