Chelsea boss Rosenior talks up Wrexham but has no intention of falling victim to an FA Cup giantkilling
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Chelsea boss Rosenior talks up Wrexham but has no intention of falling victim to an FA Cup giantkilling
"When you see a club grow, develop and come through the leagues, it is a great story. They have done a great job. Phil has done an incredible job. It is a club that is on the rise. There is a good energy and good vibe around them, and that is hard to play against that."
"It is why I am here. It is what you dream of as a player, coach or manager. The FA Cup is an amazing competition with tradition and history, but what we have to do tomorrow is not think about the trophy or finals and concentrate on Wrexham."
"It is what you work for, but if you focus on the trophy at the end of the season you probably aren't going to win anything. It is all about the next game, it really is."
Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior praises Wrexham's remarkable development under ownership by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, noting their progression from non-league to Championship play-off contention. Phil Parkinson has built a physical, aggressive team capable of posing significant challenges. Rosenior recognizes the FA Cup as Chelsea's most realistic trophy opportunity this season, having advanced past Charlton and Hull. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on the immediate match rather than the trophy itself, stressing that consistent application and performance at the highest level will be necessary to overcome Wrexham's rising threat.
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