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Ryan Reynolds compares Wrexham to a ‘f***ing Aliens movie’ in hilarious tweet after Carabao Cup shootout giant-killing

WREXHAM beat Wigan 4-2 on penalties to secure their first Carabao Cup win since 2007 and spark a brilliant X-rated celebration from owner Ryan Reynolds.

The first round game endless goalless after 90 minutes and had to be settled by spot-kicks.

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Wrexham beat Wigan 4-2 on penalties to spark huge celebrationsCredit: Getty
Ryan Reynolds was delighted with his side's win and posted this on Instagram
Thelo Aasgaard missed the crucial spot-kick for WiganCredit: Getty

Charlie Hughes missed first for League One Latics, while Wrexham - who are a division below them - converted their first four kicks.

Thelo Aasgaard had to find the net for the visitors - but he blazed over the bar, sending the North Wales side and their fans into a frenzy.

It was another night of huge drama at the Racecourse which got the blood pumping for Wrexham's Hollywood owners, who have been living a fairytale since their £2m buyout was completed in 2021.

Deadpool star Reynolds, 46, tweeted after full-time: "Another year of hearts jumping outta chests like we’re in a f**king Aliens movie."

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And in a separate, more measured Instagram post, he wrote: "Beautiful work, boys! Onward..."

Wrexham captain Luke Young had led by example as he fired home the first strike in the shootout.

Elliott Lee scored next before Tom O'Connor added a third to pile pressure on the visitors.

Hughes missed and Sam Dalby followed up by slotting past Wigan keeper Sam Tickle, which meant Wrexham had a 100 per cent conversion rate before Aasgaard blasted over.

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Manager Graham Alexander will be delighted with the response from his side after a shock 5-3 home defeat to MK Dons at the weekend.

Wrexham have enjoyed huge success under Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenneyCredit: Reuters
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They will now be aiming to replicate their FA Cup heorics of last season by reaching the latter stages of the Carabao Cup.

But first they will be aiming to pick up their first EFL points in 16 years against AFC Wimbledon on Saturday.

Wrexham have enjoyed huge success since their takeover by Reynolds and pal Rob McElhenney, also 46, returning to the EFL following their lengthy lay-off after storming to the National League title.

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