Max Cleworth feels Wrexham have quality "all over the pitch" as they bid to continue their impressive run when they return to action against Preston North End on Saturday (15:00 GMT).
Defender Cleworth, 23, notched up his first goal of the season in the final seconds to earn Phil Parkinson's men a point against Blackburn Rovers at the Stok Cae Ras last time out.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe draw means Wrexham head to Deepdale this weekend having not lost any of their past eight league games, and Cleworth believes his side are continuing to improve following a hefty squad overhaul in the summer.
"As a team, it probably took a little bit of time to gel and that happens with the amount of changes were made in the summer and you lose players and new lads come in," he said.
"It's hard to gel straight away but I think we're certainly doing that now. We've tightened things up and we're really dangerous going forward.
"No matter who plays, lads who come off the bench, we've got quality all over the pitch so we're always a threat to teams and it's important that we've managed to get on a decent run. Hopefully we can continue it."
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Red Dragons beat Preston at Deepdale in the second round of the EFL Cup earlier this season.
While they are winless in their past three league games, Paul Heckingbottom's Lilywhites side sit fifth in the Championship table, four points and five places above Wrexham.
"I think it's another tough game, as they all are in the Championship," added Cleworth.