PHIL PARKINSON is just focussed on maintaining high performance levels rather than bask in Wrexham’s 26-game unbeaten run in the National League.

Saturday’s 2-1 win at Bromley continued the excellent form and leaves the Reds with a three point lead over title rivals Notts County with a game in hand.

With eight matches remaining, Wrexham’s destiny is in their own hands and Parkinson believes there will be more victories to celebrate during the run-in if his side continue to play to their full potential.

“I don’t really look at the run,” said the Reds’ boss, who saw his team last suffer defeat in the league at Notts County on October 4.

“It is obviously great to be on it but it is that process of what is needed in each and every game, and the performance level.

“We don’t say ‘we are on this run or we have got to win this game’ because I don’t want to create an anxiousness, I want to create a calmness in the group.

“It is purely about the performance and if we play how we can play, I think we will win games from now until the end of the season.

“And that’s what we did at Bromley. We knew what their strengths were and in the main we dealt with them.

“When it came to playing, I thought we played some terrific stuff.”

Top scorer Paul Mullin scored a brace to take his tally for the season to 40 goals.

The second goal came when Ben Tozer’s throw-in was fumbled by goalkeeper Sam Long and Mullin turned the ball into the back of the net.

First choice keeper Reice Charles-Cook was due to return from suspension but he was still serving a ban because Bromley’s game against Halifax last Tuesday was postponed.

Long is on loan from Lincoln City and Parkinson wanted the Reds to take advantage of the 20-year-old’s lack of experience.

“We were aware that the goalkeeper was suspended,” he said.

“We spent a bit of time watching the young keeper play on loan at Boston on the system.

“He is a very good keeper actually but it is a big ask coming into a game of this magnitude and obviously he is not the biggest.

“We said let’s try and expose him; that’s what you have got to do in football, you have got to look for potential weaknesses and try and expose them.”