Paul Mullin made a triumphant return to the field following an extended period of injury as Wrexham secured a thrilling victory against Doncaster.
Mullin had been sidelined due to a punctured lung sustained during a pre-season match against Manchester United, and he was unable to play until this Saturday.
The star striker, still in the process of regaining full fitness, began the game on the bench against Doncaster. He eventually made his comeback as a substitute in the 60th minute.
The Red Dragons took the lead with Luke Young’s goal in the 37th minute, but Modou Faal equalised for the visiting team. In the closing stages of the match, Elliot Lee netted a decisive late goal, securing three vital points for Phil Parkinson’s team.
Paul Mullin expressed his gratitude to Elliot Lee for scoring the crucial winning goal, marking Mullin’s successful return to the field.
The striker shared a video on his Instagram story of him applauding the Wrexham fans and wrote: “Waited a while for that! Thanks to Elliot Lee for making it possible.”

Following their victory on Saturday, Wrexham have extended their unbeaten streak to six matches in League Two and currently holds the seventh position in the league standings.
In their upcoming League Two fixture, the Red Dragons are scheduled to take on Grimsby Town on September 16th.