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Double injury boost for Wrexham! Good news for Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney as Phil Parkinson delivers Elliot Lee & Arthur Okonkwo updates

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  • Lee forced off against Bristol Rovers
  • Okonkwo recovering from broken wrist
  • Neither will be sidelined for much longer
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Red Dragons picked up another untimely knock in their latest League One outing against Bristol Rovers, with six-goal midfielder Lee being forced from the field in that contest after opening the scoring in a 1-1 draw. There were fears that a muscle complaint could keep him sidelined for some time.

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    WHAT PARKINSON SAID

    Lee is set to sit out a Boxing Day clash with Blackpool at SToK Racecourse, but Parkinson said after being quizzed on when the 30-year-old could figure again: “The good news is that Elliot's injury is only very minor. It is only a short-term injury. Kevin Mulholland brought him off before it got any worse, the scan has come back and it is only minor. I don't think he will make Boxing Day but I don't think he will be too far off on Sunday.”

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Wrexham are set to welcome Wigan to North Wales on December 29, and the presence of Lee in matchday plans for that contest would deliver an end of year boost. First-choice goalkeeper Okonkwo will not be available for any of the festive fixtures, but he is closing in on a return of his own after suffering a broken wrist.

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    Parkinson added on his other walking wounded, with training efforts being stepped up behind the scenes: “Jack Marriott was out running on the grass on Monday and Arthur Okonkwo was back doing handling work so it was a really positive day on the training ground.”

  • WHAT NEXT?

    Wrexham sit third in the League One table after dropping points in back-to-back draws, but are only two points adrift of second-placed Wycombe and continue to provide plenty of drama for the next series of the club’s award-winning documentary.

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