Wrexham coach Phil Parkinson singled out Andy Cannon for praise following his display in the 3-0 win against Crewe in League Two on Saturday.
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Cannon impressed in Wrexham win Midfielder scored against Crewe Manager delighted with his finish WHAT HAPPENED?
Cannon played a key role in his team's 3-0 away win and rounded off a strong performance with his team's third goal against their 10-man hosts. He took on a pass from Elliot Lee and charged towards goal before firing low into the net.
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The 28-year-old now has five goals and as many assists in League Two this season to help the Red Dragons secure automatic promotion to League One and Parkinson feels his display on Saturday sums up his importance to the team.
WHAT PARKINSON SAID
"His all-round game today was at a very high level," Parkinson told club media. "The way he counter-attacked in the first half, broke the play up and drove the team forward. And what a great finish. There are a couple of elements of that goal – Elliot Lee's pass I thought was top class. And Andy's calmness around the box, it typifies how he's played for us all season."
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Wrexham are in with a chance of finishing second in the League Two table but come up against newly-crowned champions Stockport County in their next match.