Wrexham trio to be assessed after missing Barnsley loss

Wrexham midfielder Elliot LeeImage source, Getty Images
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Elliot Lee is "touch and go" to be available for Wrexham's League One fixture with Peterborough United on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

The midfielder missed his side's 2-1 triumph over Blackpool on 26 December with a hamstring issue but returned to feature as a substitute in Wrexham's victory over Wigan Athletic three days later.

But he was left out of the squad altogether for the 2-1 loss at Barnsley on New Year's Day, although Parkinson confirmed the 30-year-old's setback is not a long-term issue.

"Elliot's hamstring flared up after the [Wigan] game," said the Wrexham boss.

"We've had to have that rescanned. It's not a long-term injury but that'll be touch and go for the weekend."

Lewis Brunt and Mo Faal were also absent at Barnsley and will be assessed before the contest against Peterborough.

"He [Brunt] was injured, a calf strain," added Parkinson.

"Mo Faal was sadly ill this morning at the hotel.

"It's a shame for Brunty, but I thought Tom O'Connor was brilliant today [against Barnsley]. I thought he was outstanding."