Ben Foster is backing Wrexham to comply with up on their National League triumph by difficult for the League Two title subsequent season. The Red Dragons ended a 15-year spell within the wilderness of non-league soccer by racking up a record-breaking 111 factors to earn computerized promotion to the EFL.
Foster signed a short-term take care of the North Wales outfit in direction of the tip of the marketing campaign however performed a pivotal position in guaranteeing that the National League title got here to the Racecourse Stadium.
He has since been satisfied by membership homeowners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney to signal a brand new one-year deal and though the membership has solely simply returned to the minimize and thrust of the Football League, the ex-England worldwide is satisfied that his staff will be up there as soon as tougher for promotion within the new season.
Speaking in an interview with the BBC, Foster stated: "You can say that we want to finish in the top half, top six or top two but I don't think we're going to look at it like that.
"We wish to go and win each single recreation and I really feel we have a adequate staff to go and win this league, genuinely. There's no divine proper to win or to be within the prime six, it would not work like that. It would not matter what your identify is, you have to put the work in and put the graft in and all the ins and outs behind the scene."
Wrexham will journey to the US this month to play a lot of high-profile preseason friendlies, together with matches towards Manchester United and Chelsea.
The club was able to convince a number of Football League-level players to join their promotion quest, such as captain Ben Tozer, top-scorer Paul Mullin and fellow forward Ollie Palmer.
Mullin has already committed his future to the club by signing a new three-year contract, but manager Phil Parkinson, who has publicly stated that he is happy with his existing squad, will be keen to identify areas that may need strengthening before the new season gets underway.
Wrexham's outlook and ambitions have been completely reborn since Hollywood actors Reynolds and McElhenney purchased the membership for Β£2m in November 2021.
The pair have since invested over Β£10m into the Red Dragons and following the success of the Disney Plus sequence 'Welcome to Wrexham' the pair are persevering with to strike new sponsorship and endorsement offers, bringing additional income to assist the hunt for an additional promotion.
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