Burton win shows togetherness of squad - Lee
Elliot Lee says grinding out a win in awful conditions at Burton Albion showed how together Wrexham are as a squad as they aim to keep their "brilliant" season going with league and cup games at home this week.
Phil Parkinson's side face Crewe in the EFL Trophy on tonight (19:30 GMT kick-off) before hosting Cambridge United in League One on Saturday.
They could potentially move three points clear at the top after going level with leaders Wycombe thanks to Lee's goal direct from a corner.
When asked if he felt he could score from a corner, Lee responded: "Yes, I think there was a corner just before that one - or two before it - that just went over the bar.
"We work on set pieces with Parky (Parkinson) and sometimes we're given licence to shoot.
"With all the wind, he told us to shoot for goal because even if it goes onto the keeper, all the lads are steaming in and it's hard for the keeper.
"So it was a shot on goal and luckily for me it's gone in at the far post."
Lee's fifth goal of the season was enough to give Wrexham their fourth successive win and fourth clean sheet in a row.
"It shows how together we all are from top to bottom," he said.
"There's a strong bond between the lads and the staff. No matter where we go, no matter the conditions we can grind out wins, keep clean sheets and we've got the quality to score goals at the other end.
"It's been an unbelievable effort from the boys. We're doing brilliantly and we're not even halfway through the season.
"There's still a lot of work to be done. We'll keep doing what we're doing and see where it takes us."