00:00Wrexham's remarkable surge in the championship continued with a determined 1-0 victory over
00:07Charlton Athletic, extending the Red Dragons' unbeaten run to five games and lifting them to
00:1213th, just four points off the playoff places. The big moment came in the 77th minute when
00:19substitute O'Neill Hollande's was penalised for handball, and Owen Josh Windass do calmly convert
00:24from the spot for his fifth goal of the season. It was Wrexham's third consecutive home win,
00:30capping a week, that showcased the club's growing consistency and resilience under Phil Parkinson.
00:37The racecourse ground was electric as fans witnessed a side that has matured considerably
00:42since the early season struggles. Once vulnerable to defensive lapses and narrow defeats, Wrexham
00:48now combine organisation, confidence and intensity, making the home stadium a difficult
00:54place for visiting teams. Parkinson highlighted the role of supporters and squad mentality in
01:02the resurgence. We've always spoken about making this place difficult for the opposition.
01:08Issa Kodobore typifies that with his fighting spirit and our defenders winning headers and
01:13playing with physicality, ensures teams know if they come to Wrexham they're in for a tough afternoon.
01:18Hollywood co-owner Ryan Reynolds has expressed his pride, posting on social media,
01:26this town, this heart forever. Since Ryan Reynolds and Ron McElhenney took ownership in 2021,
01:32Wrexham have risen from the National League to the Championship through smart recruitment,
01:36strong management and unwavering fan support.
01:40As the international break arrives, Wrexham sit comfortably mid-table and can use the fortnight
01:47to prepare for a crucial run of fixtures, starting with Ipswich Town on November 22nd.
01:53If momentum continues on what began as a survival season could evolve into a genuine promotion challenge.
02:01Reynolds and McElhenney's vision continues to bear fruit with performances on the pitch,
02:05matching the ambition off it, cementing Wrexham's place as one of football's most inspiring modern success stories.
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