Wrexham picked up another away win on Saturday afternoon, beating Northampton Town 2-0 thanks to goals from Sam Smith and Ollie Rathbone.
Wrexham may have lost the unbeaten home run against Stevenage late in January but the response has been huge.
Saturday’s 2-0 win at Northampton Town now means that Wrexham have claimed four wins in a row across all competitions.
Wins over Crawley Town, Port Vale and Bolton Wanderers left Wrexham on a real high heading into the trip to Northampton.
Wrexham added another victory to the run and did the damage in the first half as Sam Smith and Ollie Rathbone found the net.
This was a first Wrexham goal for January signing Smith whilst James McClean has marvelled at Rathbone as he continues to make a huge impact.
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Phil Parkinson on Sam Smith
Smith arrived as a proven League One goalscorer across his spells with Cambridge United and Reading.
Wrexham paid a hefty price for Smith, shattering the club’s transfer record in the process.
That first goal will be a relief for Smith; a striker never wants to rack up the games without a goal after joining a new club.
Smith is now off the mark and he will be looking for many more goals in the coming weeks as Wrexham chase another promotion.
Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson has now offered his view on Smith’s display as his goal sparked another win.
Speaking to BBC Sport, Parkinson noted that Smith’s all-round performance against Northampton was ‘excellent’.
Parkinson added that he is pleased to see Smith get off the mark quickly into his Wrexham career.
“I’m very pleased for Sam. When you come to a new club you want to get that goal and get off and running. His all-round play was excellent as well,” said Parkinson.
Andy Morrell praises Sam Smith display in Wrexham win
The hope is that Smith can continue to find the net with regularity, as he has done throughout his League One career.
One man who was certainly impressed by Smith on Saturday afternoon was Andy Morrell.
The former Wrexham striker took to social media to post a clip of Smith talking to the media after the game.
‘This man was tasty today’ said Morrell, seemingly loving what he saw from Wrexham’s new frontman.
Morrell did note that Wrexham’s win was a real team performance, but Smith caught his eye in a comfortable win.
