THE goals have dried up and few chances were created against Gillingham but Phil Parkinson says it is down to all his players - and not just the strikers - to turn things around in the final third.

There was a lack of clear cut opportunities at The Priestfield Stadium but the Gills scored the only goal 10 minutes into the second half to secure a 1-0 win and put a dent in Wrexham's League Two promotion challenge.

Wrexham, now fourth in the table and four points behind Mansfield Town who have taken over as leaders on goal difference from second placed Stockport County, have only scored seven goals in their last eight league games.

With 13 matches remaining, Parkinson says all his players need to step up to the plate.

"I am frustrated with the goal we conceded but we have got enough to take a bit of ownership in and around that final third," said the Reds' boss.

"Enough players and not everyone look at the strikers.

"Whatever position you play on the pitch, when you get in there we have got enough to produce key moments in the game which we haven't produced enough of recently but I am confident we will rediscover that.

"Football is about taking those big moments but we will stick together. It is everybody.

"Everybody has got to step up a little bit and we will make sure we do.

"Nothing is dropping for us but you have got to make your own luck in football.

"We had three-against-one a couple of times in the first half and some of the football we played in our approach play was really good.

"But everyone knows it is about putting the ball in the back of the net and being clinical when you get in and around that top end of the pitch."

Wrexham, back in action at lowly Forest Green Rovers tomorrow, have a game in hand on Stockport and third placed Crewe Alexandra, who are two points ahead of the Reds.