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Ryan Reynolds: 'So Incredibly Proud' Of Wrexham Despite FA Cup Loss To Chelsea

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Published: Sunday, March 8, 2026 at 9:08 am

Wrexham's FA Cup Run Ends in Heartbreak Against Chelsea

Wrexham, the Welsh football club co-owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, put in a valiant effort against Premier League powerhouse Chelsea in a thrilling FA Cup fifth-round match. The Championship side, playing at their home ground, twice took the lead against their illustrious opponents, pushing Chelsea to the limit in a match that went into extra time.

Despite a spirited performance and a hostile atmosphere, Chelsea ultimately prevailed with a 4-2 victory after 120 minutes of intense football. Chelsea's superior squad depth and fitness proved decisive, particularly after Wrexham was reduced to ten men. The introduction of Joao Pedro proved pivotal, adding clinical finishing that had been missing. Alejandro Garnacho and Pedro scored to secure the win for Chelsea, ensuring their place in the next round.

Ryan Reynolds expressed his immense pride in Wrexham's performance, reflecting on the club's remarkable progress since the Hollywood takeover. He noted the contrast between the club's recent history and their current ability to challenge a top-tier team like Chelsea.

Wrexham, currently sixth in the Championship, will now return to their primary goal of securing promotion to the top flight. The match served as further proof of their rapid ascent under the ownership of Reynolds and Mac, moving from non-league battles to nearly defeating one of the biggest clubs in world football. Chelsea, meanwhile, will need to quickly refocus as they prepare for their Champions League Round of 16 clash against Paris Saint-Germain.

BNN's Perspective: While the loss is undoubtedly disappointing for Wrexham fans, the team's performance against Chelsea highlights the transformative power of investment and strategic leadership. The club's journey, from non-league obscurity to nearly upsetting a Premier League giant, is a testament to the potential of football and the impact of dedicated ownership. This match serves as a reminder of the sport's unpredictable nature and the enduring appeal of the underdog story.

Keywords: Wrexham, Chelsea, FA Cup, Ryan Reynolds, Rob Mac, football, match, Championship, Premier League, extra time, Joao Pedro, Alejandro Garnacho, promotion, Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain

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