‘Got a problem’: Phil Parkinson admits Wrexham player has an injury

Wrexham A.F.C. manager Phil Parkinson is applauding the fans during the Sky Bet League 1 match between Bolton Wanderers and Wrexham at the Toughsheet Stadium in Bolton, England, on Sunday, August 18, 2024. (Photo by MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Wrexham’s League One unbeaten streak came to an end on Monday night when they headed to St. Andrew’s and lost 3-1.

It was always going to be a tough game, and now Wrexham needs to try to respond rapidly.

This weekend, Crawley Town comes to the STōK Cae Ras, and Wrexham is eager to win at home to get back on track.

After defeating Crawley 4-1 at home in League Two just five months ago, Wrexham has been outstanding at home lately and will be hoping for a significant outcome.

Wrexham AFC midfielder Luke Bolton (17) arrives at BC Place during the exhibition match between the Vancouver Whitecaps FC and the Wrexham AFC on J...

Wrexham wing back to miss Crawley Town clash

After that match against Birmingham, Phil Parkinson will be evaluating his team this week, and some bruises are probably in store.

Luke Bolton, a wing back, is one player we won’t be watching play this weekend.

Parkinson has informed The Leader that Bolton will be out for “a few weeks” due to a foot issue.

Bolton was not present at Birmingham, and it has since been revealed that an injury has kept him out.

Luke is expected to be sidelined for several weeks due to a foot issue, according to Parkinson.

This season, Bolton has only made one appearance in the first team, which came at the beginning of the 4-2 EFL Cup loss against Sheffield United.

The 24-year-old will now have to wait a few weeks before making another push for Parkinson’s starting lineup because he is currently failing to find playing time.

Luke Bolton faces uncertain future

Bolton arrived from Salford City on the day of the transfer deadline and only joined Wrexham in January.

Parkinson called Bolton a “dynamic” player who shared playing time with Ryan Barnett at right wing back.

However, Bolton is now well behind Barnett, and Sebastian Revan, a left-footed player, has even been ahead of Bolton at right wing back.

Additionally, rumours have it that Bolton was on the verge of agreeing to leave Wrexham during the summer, but the agreement fell through.

That implies that Wrexham would be open to bids in January and is already eager to split from Bolton.

Bolton’s injury isn’t helping him much right now, and some people might be wondering if he’s ready to go when the transfer market opens up again.

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