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Wrexham vs Notts: Ben Foster Penalty Save: Ryan Reynolds was present to celebrate Wrexham’s thrilling 3-2 victory over National League foe Notts…
Wrexham vs Notts: Ben Foster Penalty Save: Ryan Reynolds was present to celebrate Wrexham’s thrilling 3-2 victory over National League foe Notts County, as the Hollywood actor’s club moved one step closer to promotion. Reynolds, along with co-owner Rob McElhenney, were seen celebrating former Premier league Goal keeper for Manchester United, Ben Foster’s crucial victory by punching the air among the jubilant home crowd. Follow National League News Updates on InsideSport.IN.
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In the 97th minute of the game, Ben Foster, a former Premier League goalkeeper for Wrexham, made a critical penalty save to prevent Cedwyn Scott from scoring and cause chaos at the Racecourse Stadium. With four games remaining, Phil Parkinson’s club is three points ahead thanks to goalkeeper Ben Foster, 40, who saved a penalty in the 96th minute less than a month after coming out of retirement. Wrexham was down 2-0 at the half, but they rallied behind a fervent crowd to go ahead 3-2 with 11 minutes remaining.
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Even before the crucial match on Monday, Wrexham and County both had 100 points. Nonetheless, it was always going to be a heated match with only one automatic promotion spot up for grabs, and it flared up right before halftime.
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Elliot Lee eventually scored the game-winning goal in the 78th minute after the pendulum had swung both ways. But, the drama was far from finished because County was penalised for a handball in the last seconds of the second half. Cedwyn Scott, a substitute, moved forward to take the shot, but 40-year-old Foster leaped acrobatically to his right, stunning Wrexham’s rivals who were vying for promotion.
Foster only recently stepped out of retirement to join Wrexham, and his last-second save to save Scott could be remembered as the turning point in his new team’s season. The 40-year-old played for Manchester United for five years before spending a significant amount of time with West Bromwich Albion and Watford in the Premier League.