
Wrexham fans have been dealt a crushing blow after Phil Parkinson confirmed that the club’s Championship-leading goalscorer will miss a run of key fixtures due to injury. Speaking after the latest training assessment, the Wrexham boss revealed that the forward will be sidelined for several weeks, ruling him out of high-profile clashes — including the much-anticipated meeting with Chelsea.
The injury comes at a delicate moment in the season, with Wrexham AFC pushing hard to maintain momentum near the top of the table. Parkinson described the setback as “frustrating but unavoidable,” stressing that the medical team is prioritising a full recovery rather than rushing the player back.
Losing their top scorer not only dents Wrexham’s attacking threat but also places extra responsibility on the rest of the squad to step up during a demanding fixture list. Parkinson hinted at tactical adjustments and increased rotation as the club navigates this challenging spell.
While supporters will be disappointed to miss seeing their star striker in action, the hope remains that careful management now will ensure a stronger return later in the campaign — when Wrexham’s promotion ambitions could be decided.