Elliot Lee, currently leading Wrexham as the top scorer with 12 League Two goals, expresses his willingness for teammate Paul Mullin to overtake him in goal-scoring, emphasizing that team success is the ultimate priority for Wrexham’s promotion campaign. Mullin, with nine goals in all competitions, is close behind Lee, and their friendly competition reflects the positive camaraderie within the team.
As Wrexham stands third in the table, six points behind leaders Stockport County with a game in hand, Lee values the team’s achievements over individual accolades. Despite their playful banter about goal-scoring, Lee emphasizes the shared goal of celebrating team success at the end of the season. Mullin, the top scorer for the past two seasons, and Lee exemplify the team spirit that prevails in the Wrexham squad.
Lee, who joined Wrexham from Luton Town in the summer of 2022, has already scored 15 times in his debut season with the club. With just over half of the current season remaining, the 29-year-old is on track to surpass his best-ever goal return. While Lee acknowledges his personal achievements, he underscores the importance of contributing to the team’s success and earning three points in each match
Reflecting on his goal-scoring prowess this season, Lee attributes it to getting into goal-scoring positions and a shift in focus from stressing about goals to working hard for the team. He believes that not overthinking goal-scoring has contributed to his increased success and expresses a desire for the positive trend to continue. For Lee, goals and assists are bonuses, and his primary aim is to contribute to the team’s victories, keeping the manager and teammates satisfied.
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