Josh Windass helps Wrexham in Championship play-off bid

Football

Wrexham forward Josh Windass is providing a vital contribution to the club's pursuit of a play-off spot in the Championship.

Josh Windass has become a central figure for Wrexham as the club seeks a place in the Championship play-offs. The forward joined the Welsh side from Sheffield Wednesday during the summer transfer window in 2024. According to Sky Sports, Windass has maintained a habit of muted goal celebrations despite his recent scoring form.

Wrexham currently occupy a position in the top six of the Championship table, per the English Football League. The team recently secured back-to-back promotions to reach the second tier for the first time in 19 years. Windass has provided eight goals and five assists during the current campaign, according to statistics from Transfermarkt.

Manager Phil Parkinson has praised the work rate and tactical discipline of the 32-year-old attacker. The club remains in contention for a third consecutive promotion with three matches remaining in the regular season. Wrexham next face Hull City at the Racecourse Ground on Saturday. Success in the play-offs would see the club return to the top flight for the first time since 1982.

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