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Smith's 'special feeling' with birthday gift to mum

Smith's 'special feeling' with birthday gift to mum

Yahoo09-03-2025

Sam Smith admits it was a "special feeling" to score the matchwinner for Wrexham against Rotherham United on his 27th birthday.
Striker Smith bagged his first home goal for Phil Parkinson's side in the 48th minute at the Stok Racecourse as the hosts claimed another crucial three points in their quest for a third successive promotion.
And the former Reading frontman dedicated the strike against the Millers to his mother as Wrexham moved level on points with second-placed Wycombe Wanderers in League One.
"It's a special feeling, a feeling I won't forget in a long time, especially on my birthday as well, I told my mum I'd get her a goal so she'll be delighted," he explained.
"I think there's more to come with that and myself. More goals, more hard work and just helping the team in every way I possibly can.
"I try to do everything right throughout the week to give me a platform to play well.
"I just rely on the quality of the group that we can create chances, and I back myself to put them away."
Smith and Jay Rodriguez both moved to north Wales in January as Wrexham bolstered their forward options for the run-in.
Such are the riches Parkinson has at his disposal at present, Paul Mullin, Ollie Palmer and Mo Faal all missed out on a place in the matchday squad for the triumph over Rotherham.
But Smith - who has started all seven league matches since joining Wrexham - admits his sole focus remains on ensuring his side claim the victories they need to challenge for promotion.
"There's competition for places but it also shows the quality we've got in the squad," added Smith.
"Everyone's different, everyone can do different things and as long as whoever is playing up front is working hard for the team, it doesn't matter who plays.
"The three points are the biggest thing, and if I'm playing, I'll give it everything I've got."

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