July 5, 2024

Absolute wally!’ – Wrexham star James McClean slams ‘embarrassing’ celebrations of League Two rival after seeing Tranmere rock Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney’s latest promotion bid

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Red Dragons came unstuck on home soil

James McClean Wrexham 2023-24

Local rivals revelled in their success

Irishman stuck on sidelines serving a ban

WHAT HAPPENED?

The Red Dragons saw their bid for automatic promotion out of League Two suffer another untimely blow when slipping to a 1-0 derby date reversal at the hands of local rivals from the Wirral. Tranmere are still clinging to hopes of staging a late surge into the play-off places, leading to them celebrating wildly at SToK Racecourse.

James McClean Wrexham 2023-24

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Tempers threatened to boil over at the final whistle, as players from both sides tangled on the field at full-time, with Rovers defender Belehouan firing up the travelling support despite failing to make it onto the field across 90 minutes of intriguing fourth-tier action.

WHAT MCCLEAN SAID

McClean was another that saw no game time, as he serves a suspension for collecting 10 yellow cards, and the Irishman has called out Belehouan for celebrating as if Tranmere had won the league. He posted on Instagram: “Absolute wally, not sure what’s more embarrassing, him giving it large whilst being an unused sub during the game or the fact that he was an unused sub for them.”

James McClean Wrexham 2023-24

WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?

Wrexham remain third in the League Two standings, level on points with second-placed Stockport and five adrift of leaders Mansfield, but only goal difference is keeping them above MK Dons while Barrow in sixth are only six points adrift of Phil Parkinson’s side with eight games left to take in.

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