After missing the season’s first match due to injury, Paul Mullin has returned to the team, and as of right now, just one Wrexham player is anticipated to miss this weekend’s match.
Following their season-opening loss last time out, Phil Parkinson will be anxious to see his team get back on track this weekend.
On Monday, Jack Marriott scored the first goal after three minutes, although Wrexham’s earlier this week loss against Birmingham City was 3-1.
Despite the loss, the Tom Brady-owned team and the Welsh team are still tied for first place in the third division with 13 points.
Their attention will now turn to their matchup with Crawley, who have seven points from their first five games. This Saturday.
Parkinson is doing a good job of controlling his team’s fitness despite having played six league games so far this season.
Luke Bolton’s injury was updated by Parkinson, who said that the player will miss a few weeks.
“It looks like Luke will be out for a few weeks due to a foot issue,” he stated.
Bolton’s absence is regrettable, but not a major setback coming into Saturday’s game given he hasn’t been a key member of Wrexham’s team this season.
Sebastian Revan is one player who may certainly help the Dragons perform better this weekend.
Since joining in the summer, the wing-back has struggled to get playing time, but in the few games he has played so far, he has performed admirably.
Revan’s versatility, which allows him to play both at left wing-back and on the right side of a back-three/five, has impressed Parkinson.
After their cup victory over Salford City, the Wrexham manager dubbed Revan “special,” and he ought to start ahead of Ryan Barnett.
Moving forward, even though Marriott scored another goal over the weekend, it looks as though star striker Paul Mullin will start for the first time this season in League One.