Wrexham 'looked a class act' - Hornepublished at 11:16 GMT 11 November
Image source, Getty ImagesFormer Wales midfielder Barry Horne felt Wrexham looked like a "class act" during their 1-0 victory over Charlton Athletic.
Josh Windass netted the only goal of the game from the penalty spot in the 77th minute as Phil Parkinson's men earned a third successive home league win at the Stok Cae Ras.
And Horne - who spent three seasons as a player with Wrexham in the mid-1980s - felt the Red Dragons fully deserved to clinch all three points against the Addicks.
"Wrexham completely and utterly deserved to win the game," Horne said on BBC Radio Wales Sport.
"The first half was fairly even, Charlton had probably the best two chances but Wrexham dominated possession and had more attempts on goal. The second half was Wrexham's from the kick-off.
"Then when Phil Parkinson brought on Windass, [Lewis] O'Brien and [Matty] James, they completely took control.
"I've got to say, they looked a class act, they looked a good team."



















