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Rooney: Wrexham's FA Cup Heartbreak Trumps Inter's Champions League Thriller!
Wayne Rooney hailed Wrexham's dramatic FA Cup defeat to Chelsea as the best game he's seen since retiring, topping even Inter's epic Champions League semi-final win over Barcelona. VAR controversially disallowed a late equaliser, crushing Hollywood-backed dreams at the Racecourse. Wrexham now refocus on league promotion, hosting Hull City next.
Rooney Crowns Wrexham's Drama as Best Game He's Seen Since Retiring
Picture this: Wayne Rooney, the Manchester United and England legend, sat in the stands at the Racecourse Ground, watching Wrexham battle it out with Chelsea in the FA Cup. And what does he reckon? It's the finest bit of footy he's witnessed since hanging up his boots. Forget the glamour ties – this gritty Welsh showdown had him buzzing more than any elite clash.
VAR Crushes Hollywood Dreams at the Cae Ras
Wrexham were chasing that fairy-tale script, weren't they? With owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney adding a dash of Tinseltown sparkle, the Reds were dreaming big. In extra time, Lewis Brunt rose like a salmon to nod in what looked like a leveller in the 114th minute. Pandemonium erupted – fans losing their minds, thinking they'd snatched a famous upset against the Premier League big boys.
But hold your horses. VAR had other ideas. A whisker of an offside call silenced the roar, and Chelsea held firm for a 4-2 win. Heartbreaker or what? It was proper cup football: tension, twists, and a dash of tech controversy. The sort of night that leaves you hoarse from shouting and nursing a pint the next day.
Shrek Starves Rooney of Stick – And He Loves It
Rooney, fresh off his playing days, couldn't get enough. Chatting to BBC Sport, he rated it above last season's bonkers Champions League semi-final between Inter and Barcelona. You remember that one? Inter nicked it 4-3 on the night for a mad 7-6 aggregate – hailed as the tie of the ages.
"It's the most I've enjoyed football since I stopped playing," Rooney beamed. "The atmosphere was electric, fans were class – walked right through 'em to get pitchside and not a bit of aggro. First time in ages I've dodged the stick! Game was top-notch too; Wrexham were class."
He even topped his previous fave: that Inter-Barça thriller. Blimey, if Shrek himself (Reynolds) rates Wrexham's vibe, who are we to argue? Rooney and Reynolds go way back – they did a promo vid for the first Deadpool flick back in 2016. No cameo for Wayne in the sequel, mind. "Nah, just the advert," he laughed off.
Wrexham's March Continues – Promotion the Real Prize
So, cup dreams dashed, but Wrexham's story rolls on. Under the Hollywood duo, they're gunning for a fourth straight promotion to crash the Premier League party. Facing a Chelsea side rammed with internationals and still only going down 4-2? That's progress, lads.
Next up, they host Hull City on Tuesday night. League form's the focus now – keep that momentum, grind out results, and who knows? The Reds could be rubbing shoulders with the elite sooner than we think. Rooney's endorsement? Pure gold for morale.
It's moments like these that make non-league (well, nearly) football so addictive. No billion-pound squads, just raw passion and underdog spirit. Rooney's verdict has us all smiling – proof that the best games aren't always in the spotlight. Fancy a wager on Wrexham's rise? Grab your scarf; the ride's just getting started.