PAUL MULLIN won and scored a penalty in each half as below-par Wrexham beat lowly Scunthorpe United 2-0 at The Racecourse.
Phil Parkinson's side were far from their best but three points is all that matters in the race for the National League title.
The second placed Reds remain five points behind Notts County, who saw off Southend 4-0, with two games in hand.
Here's how the players rated:
ROB LAINTON: Made one brilliant save in the first half and another important stop after the break. 6
BRYCE HOSANNAH: Injury-hit campaign continued as wing-back was forced off in the opening period. 5
MAX CLEWORTH: Wrexham restricted Scunthorpe to shots from outside the area. 6
BEN TOZER: Scunthorpe had their moments but the Reds' defence was solid and held firm. 6
JORDAN TUNNICLIFFE: Back in the starting XI after injury and helped keep a clean sheet. 6
LIAM MCALINDEN: Switched flanks when Hosannah was forced off and his cross led to Mullin winning a penalty. 6
JAMES JONES: Too many passes went astray for Wrexham and stopped the Reds getting into their stride. 6
LUKE YOUNG: Spectacular effort from just inside the Scunthorpe half struck the crossbar. 6
ELLIOT LEE: Quiet first half and more in the game after the interval. 6
PAUL MULLIN: Top scorer converted two penalties to move onto 35 goals for the season. 6
OLLIE PALMER: One chance second half was saved by the goalkeeper. 6
SUBSTITUTES
JACOB MENDY: Had a good chance second half but he fired wide. 6
SAM DALBY: Provided fresh legs in attack. 6
JORDAN DAVIES: Back from injury and shot led to Mullin winning late penalty. 6
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