Western Mail

Parkinson hunts another ending out of Hollywood

- PHIL BLANCHE sport@walesonlin­e.co.uk

WREXHAM manager Phil Parkinson has challenged his players to prove they belong at a higher level as they prepare for this evening’s FA Cup replay at Sheffield United.

The National League promotion contenders face a test of their mettle as their fourth-round tie against the Championsh­ip high-flyers is played to a conclusion at Bramall Lane.

The two sides played out a thrilling 3-3 draw at the Racecourse last month and now there is the added incentive of knowing victory will earn a home tie against Tottenham.

Parkinson said: “The cup is just a bonus, helping raise the profile of the club and players.

“I think a lot of players have shown they can live in that company and now the challenge is for them to show they have the consistenc­y to do it not just in one-off games.

“It was a great first game. Obviously we would have loved to have got through at the first time of asking but there is another chance for us. It’s a great opportunit­y to play at a terrific stadium and test ourselves again.

“The lads haven’t spoken about it but it is a great draw and we will do everything we can to try to get to that stage.”

One player who continues to catch the eye is Liverpool-born forward Paul Mullin, who has scored 27 goals across the Red Dragons’ National League and FA Cup campaigns this season.

The 28-year-old is eligible for Wales and has been tipped for a potential call-up to Rob Page’s squad.

Parkinson said: “It’s very rare for any player outside of a league set-up to get an internatio­nal call-up, however he played very well against Sheffield United and it wouldn’t surprise me if his name is being mentioned.”

The club have been given a new lease of life since being purchased by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney two years ago this week.

Ending the club’s 15-year absence from the Football League is the top priority, but the cup run has also caught the imaginatio­n with 4,700 fans expected to travel to South Yorkshire.

Parkinson said: “It has been a very rapid progressio­n on and off the pitch. It is important we don’t get carried away because we have got a huge challenge ahead of us from now until the end of the season.”

 ?? ?? > James Jones celebrates scoring his side’s first goal during the FA Cup clash against Sheffield United
> James Jones celebrates scoring his side’s first goal during the FA Cup clash against Sheffield United

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