In some ways, Josh Windass and Wrexham should not work.

At the club with the Hollywood profile, the 32-year-old shows little inclination to play up to the cameras.

There is not even a flash of a smile let alone a punch of the air when he finds the net, as he did at Oxford on Tuesday to send Wrexham back into the Championship play-off places.

Windass arrived as a free agent in a north Wales summer dominated by a string of headline-grabbing, big-money moves.

And as the season prepares for its climax, Windass seems to be revelling in his role of reluctant hero, having made it 15 goals for the season with his midweek winner.

Not that you would know it.