The Red Dragons had to contend with testing weather conditions when paying a visit to the Pirelli Stadium. Swirling wind ended up working in their favour, with Storm Darragh claiming an unexpected assist as Wrexham midfielder Lee whipped over a second-half corner.
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Lee’s set-piece delivery accelerated through the air, as it caught a timely gust, and sailed over Burton goalkeeper Max Crocombe. The ball ended up in the back of the net, via the inside of the post, and Wrexham dug in from there to pick up three hard-fought points against struggling opposition.
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Lee told Wrexham’s official YouTube channel afterwards of scoring direct from a corner: “We do a lot on set pieces and with Parky, he gives us license to shoot and that’s basically what the plan was today with the wind, just shoot for goal and see what happens. The keeper will be under pressure, and luckily for me ones gone in the back stick.”
Victory for Wrexham has taken them joint-top of the League One table, with Phil Parkinson’s side now level on points with Wycombe – who boast a game in hand. The Red Dragons will be back in action on Tuesday when facing Crewe in the second round of the EFL Trophy.