The Wrexham fairy tale has divided opinion in football.
There are those who love the fact that TV and movie stars like Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have taken over a club in the National League, genuinely care about the city and the club, and want to see them promoted to the Premier League.
On the other hand, some fans have described the club, conjecture and glamour the two have brought as insufferable.
Though it must be noted, having actors invest in a club to get them up the table, even if it is for their own personal gain is a better story then some of the ulterior motives club owners have.
Taking a look at ownership in the Premier League reveals grisly details: Oligarchs and Regimes in charge of the super clubs.
With that being said, perhaps Wrexham came face-to-face with a club they aspire to be.
Under the ownership of Reynolds and McElhenney, they are clearly moving mountains, having secured promotion after promotion and are now in the EFL Championship.
Though they ended up losing 4-2 to Chelsea, with George Dobsons sending-off no doubt contributing to the defeat, Wrexham took the game to extra time.
Dobson was sent off in the 93rd minute with the Welsh side needing to complete extra time with 10 men.
They made Chelsea toil and work hard with an excellent plan out of possession, even with Liam Roseniors adjustments.
Though Chelseas quality eventually shone through, life was made difficult for the men, and Wrexhams setup was impressive.
Wrexham Vs Chelsea Lineups & Formations
Phil Parkinson lined his Wrexham side up in a 5-4-1 shape.
Arthur Okonkwo started in goal behind Max Cleworth (right centre-back), Dominic Hyam (central centre-back) and Callum Doyle (left centre-back).
Ryan Longman and George Thomason occupied the right and left wing-back positions, respectively, with Zak Vyner and George Dobson in right and left central midfield.
Oliver Rathbone and Lewis OBrien played on the wings, on either side of Sam Smith up front.
Liam Rosenior also went with three centre-backs in a 3-4-3 shape.
Robert Sánchez was in goal behind Malang Sarr (right centre-back) Tosin Adarabioyo (central centre-back) and Benoît Badiashile (left centre-back).
Josh Acheampong and Jorrel Hato started in the right and left wing-back positions on either side of Andrey Santos and Roméo Lavia in right and left central midfield, respectively.
Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho played on the wings, supporting Liam Delap at centre-forward.
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Wrexham Out-Of-Possession Tactics Vs Chelsea
Aggressive Wrexham Tactics Vs Chelsea Build-Up
The out-of-possession evolution over the last few seasons, making it hard for big teams to have an impact or find space in a game, has had a ripple effect down to the Championship.
The Red Dragons setup wouldve impressed in the Premier League.
They set up in a 5-4-1 formation to surround Chels
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