Wrexham striker Paul Mullin can make history on the final day of the League Two season and break a record even Harry Kane and Thierry Henry never have.
Mullin has been a key part of Wrexham's push up the leagues since he joined the club back in 2021 firing them to back-to-back promotions from the National League to League One.
The Hollywood-backed Welsh giants officially secured promotion this season with a recent 6-0 victory over relegated Forest Green Rovers with Mullin scoring a brace.
He's now scored 24 goals in League Two this campaign which is just one shy of a record that even legendary strikers Kane and Henry have been unable to achieve.
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If Mullin can get on the scoresheet in Wrexham's final game against champions Stockport County, then he will become the first player to score 25 or more goals in four consecutive seasons of the top six tiers of English football, as per GOAL.
The first of those was when Mullin played for Cambridge United in the 2020/21 League Two season and scored 32 league goals as they finished runners-up.
He then dropped down to the non-league premier division and scored 28 goals in his debut season in North Wales.
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Mullin was then an essential part of Wrexham's 2023 record-breaking title win scoring an incredible 38 goals across the campaign.
The 29-year-old currently shares the record for scoring 25+ goals across three seasons with Henry, Kane, Jordan Rhodes, Danny Rowe, Macaulay Langstaff and Shaun Jeffers.
If he scores next weekend then he will be in a league of his own and it would be the perfect way to round off Wrexham's near-perfect return to the Football League.
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Despite initially receiving criticism for leaving then League One bound Cambridge for non-league Wrexham back in 2021, it's been more than worth it with two promotions and an FA Cup Golden Ball to his name.
Topics: Wrexham, League Two, Harry Kane, Thierry Henry