Don Goodman warns Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney as Wrexham learn harsh Championship lessons under Phil Parkinson

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Sky Sports pundit Don Goodman has commended Wrexham’s steady progress under Phil Parkinson in their first Championship season but warned Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney that the league can “chew you up and spit you out” if they ease off. The newly-promoted side currently sit 18th after several hard-fought draws.

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GOODMAN SEES SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT

Speaking to talkSPORT Bet, Goodman highlighted how Wrexham have turned a difficult start into a positive run. “They’ve gone from losing three of the first five games to being unbeaten in their last four against decent opponents — that’s progress,” he said.

He praised Parkinson for finding a more settled lineup, noting that “they’re unchanged in the last two and only Callum Doyle dropped out from the team that beat Norwich.” Goodman added that returning injured players and improving fitness levels among new signings were helping the squad adapt to the manager’s system.

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DEFENSIVE SOLIDITY RETURNING

Goodman pointed to a clear defensive improvement — an area long seen as part of Parkinson’s DNA. “In the last three games, they’ve only given up two big chances,” he explained. “In the two games before that, it was eight. That’s a big sign of progress.”

He credited the team for becoming “hard to play against and hard to beat,” but cautioned that maintaining focus will be key to survival. “They can’t rest on their laurels. This league, if you do, will chew you up and spit you out.”

WREXHAM’S RISE AND NEXT CHALLENGE

Since Reynolds and McElhenney’s 2021 takeover, Wrexham’s journey from the National League to the Championship has drawn global attention and massive expectations. After back-to-back promotions, the club now faces its biggest challenge — consistency at a higher level.

Wrexham will aim to build on their unbeaten run when they travel to Stoke City after the international break. With 10 points from nine games, Parkinson’s men will look to turn narrow draws into wins as the owners’ Premier League dream continues.

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