'Results will come' for Wrexham - Moore

Wrexham summer signings Conor Coady (left) and Kieffer Moore (right) celebrate goal Image source, Getty Images
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Wrexham striker Kieffer Moore celebrates scoring with fellow summer signing Conor Coady

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Striker Kieffer Moore says "results will come" for Wrexham despite letting a two-goal lead slip against Sheffield Wednesday.

Wrexham looked on course for their first league win of the season after two first-half goals from Moore.

But Wednesday rallied after the break, and goals from Barry Bannan and Bailey Cadamarteri earned a point for the Owls at the Stok Cae Ras.

"I know it is a cliche it really was a tale of two halves," said Moore.

"In the second half I don't think any of us were good enough and ultimately we invited too much pressure.

"But it's a building block and something we can look back on and work off and improve on in the future."

The point was Wrexham's first of the season, having returned to the second tier of English football for the first time in 43 years.

Phil Parkinson's side began the season with defeats against Southampton and West Bromwich Albion.

And Moore was keen to take the positives from their draw, despite the circumstances in which it happened.

"The way we played in the first half, that is the foundation that we can build on," added Moore.

"There are new faces in the building, it's going to take time to gel, and we need to do that quicker.

"Pressure is a privilege, to have that on your shoulders and wear this shirt is a massive honour.

"Each and every one of us will use that and we will improve as a team and the results will come."