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Wrexham Players Reportedly “Fighting Between Themselves” Amid Promotion Bid Pressure

Colchester boss Danny Cowley has shed light on the internal struggles within the Wrexham camp as the pressure of their promotion bid intensifies.

Despite Wrexham’s pursuit of a top-three finish in League Two, recent weeks have seen the team experience some setbacks. During a crucial match against Colchester, they found themselves trailing 1-0 early in the second half. However, they managed to turn the game around with a dramatic victory, marked by Paul Mullin’s 100th goal for the club and a late winner from Max Cleworth.

Following the match, Cowley revealed to The Daily Gazette that tensions were high within the Wrexham team during halftime, with players reportedly “fighting between themselves” in the tunnel. Cowley suggested that Colchester had rattled Wrexham during the nervy encounter, asserting that Wrexham’s tactics often rely on bullying opponents or individual brilliance rather than consistent gameplay.

Despite the internal challenges, Wrexham currently holds a second-placed position in the League Two table, trailing leaders Stockport by four points. With four games left in the season, including the pressure of Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s expectations, Wrexham’s journey towards promotion remains a closely watched affair.

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