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Wrexham Won Differently in the US Without Owners
The Welsh club Wrexham, owned by Hollywood celebrities Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, made a grand start to their United States tour as part of their preparation for the new season. In the match where their famous owners, who have become symbols of the team, were absent from the stands, Wrexham demonstrated their strength with a convincing 4-0 victory over Bournemouth’s junior team.
The match, played in Santa Barbara, California, served as evidence of how ready Wrexham is before the upcoming League One season. The Welsh representative, who exhibited a superior performance from start to finish, didn't give their opponents any room to breathe and managed to leave the field with a significant victory. This result elevated the team’s morale and motivation to the highest level during the preseason period.
The player who opened the goal curtain in the encounter was Lee O'Connor. Then, with an own goal from Remi Adams of Bournemouth, the difference was doubled. While Wrexham's effective play continued, Sam Dalby came on stage to score the goal that brought the score to 3-0. The goal determining the match’s final score came from the team’s star striker Paul Mullin, and Wrexham parted ways with a resounding 4-0 dominance.
One of the most noteworthy details of this impressive victory was the absence of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, who have been almost omnipresent with the team since purchasing the club. Despite the absence of Hollywood stars who usually don’t leave their team alone, the team's dedicated and disciplined play showcased the solidified professionalism within the setup.
For Wrexham, this victory represents much more than just the result of a friendly match. Having achieved promotion to the third tier (League One) in England with back-to-back championships, the club will face Chelsea's Under-21 team in their next match on the USA tour. This resounding preseason victory sent a clear signal of the team’s ambition for new season goals.