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Ben Foster has now reacted after Wrexham’s 43-year wait for Championship win ended vs Millwall

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Ben Foster has reacted after Wrexham beat Millwall in the Championship on Saturday afternoon.

It has finally happened, after a 43-year wait, the Red Dragons have won a game in the second tier of English football.

Kieffer Moore shone for Wrexham vs Millwall, scoring the opening goal after 58 minutes had passed.

The Lions piled heavy pressure on Phil Parkinson’s side late on to try and secure an equaliser.

But there was then a long stoppage after Danny Ward was injured and replaced by Arthur Okonkwo.

Lewis O’Brien then scored the second of the day to ensure Wrexham beat Millwall 2-0.

Position Team Played MP Won W Drawn D Lost L For GF Against GA Diff GD Points Pts
18 NorwichNorwich3 1 0 2 4 5 -1 3
19 IpswichIpswich3 0 2 1 2 3 -1 2
20 WrexhamWrexham3 0 1 2 5 7 -2 1
21 DerbyDerby3 0 1 2 5 9 -4 1
22 Sheffield WednesdaySheffield Wednesday3 0 1 2 3 7 -4 1
Ben Foster during Wrexham v Notts County - Vanarama National League
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Ben Foster reacts to Wrexham win over Millwall

Following what is a historic moment for the club, former player Ben Foster has reacted.

Foster returned to Wrexham during their 2022/23 season as they eyed promotion from the National League.

The goalkeeper’s spell was brief but effective, helping the North America-backed side end a 15-year stint in the fifth tier of English football.

Foster has continued to keep close ties with the club and, along with former captain Ben Tozer, travelled with the team for their pre-season tour of Australia this summer.

Now, the ex-shot-stopper has taken to Instagram to react to the win, quoting a photo from Wrexham’s account post-match with three clapping emojis.

Josh Windass reacts to Millwall vs Wrexham

Josh Windass had an excellent start to life at Wrexham following his free transfer from Sheffield Wednesday.

However, Windass is injured and is not expected to return until some point in mid or late September.

But he has still been showing his support for the Welsh powerhouse post-Millwall.

On his Instagram story, he tagged goalscorers Moore and O’Brien and posted three thumbs crossed emojis.