Wrexham fans have made their opinions clear after watching their side compete in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday.
Phil Parkinson made major changes to the Wrexham side that beat Norwich City 3-2 last weekend.
Callum Doyle was the only survivor, with the likes of Sam Smith and Elliot Lee given a chance to impress in the cup.
There was disruption for Wrexham fans in the build-up to the clash, with travel issues delaying supporters on their way to the Racecourse Ground.
But the fixture kicked off as normal, and when all was said and done, Wrexham beat Reading 2-0 in the third round of the Carabao Cup.
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Wrexham fans view of Nathan Broadhead vs Reading
Wrexham were not at their best for the first hour or so, but they struck first on the night.
Elliot Lee’s effort was deflected into the path of record signing Nathan Broadhead, who then curled a shot in to open his account as a Red Dragon.
It was a mixed evening for the £7.5m summer addition, who was coming under heavy fire from fans in the first half.
One fan wrote: “Broadhead seriously needs to start living up to his price tag and maybe break a sweat. The lad doesn’t look —– and only here for one thing… disappointing so far.”
A second added: “Broadhead shouldn’t be getting paid until he looks —–.”
“Broadhead biggest waste of money we’ve ever spent?” asked another, with a fourth responding: “Seems it so far mate, doesn’t look interested does he.”
Football fans are fickle, however, and the criticism quickly turned to praise after he scored his second of the day to make it 2-0.
One supporter dubbed the attacker a “Legenddd,” while another wrote: “Some player that Broadhead.”
A third stated: “Two amazing ——- goals by Nathan Broadhead. What a ——- player he is.”
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Nathan Broadhead stats for Wrexham vs Reading
Broadhead, who had previously played as a second-striker before his recent injury, started as a left-sided attacking midfielder on Tuesday, with Elliot Lee operating on the opposite flank behind Sam Smith.
He had a slow start to the game but became much more involved when James McClean pushed further up the pitch in the second half.
| Nathan Broadhead | Stats vs Reading |
| Rating | 9.0 |
| Minutes | 72 |
| Goals | 2 |
| Shots | 2 |
| Dribble attempts (successful) | 3 (0) |
| Accurate passes | 30/33 (91%) |
| Key passes | 3 |
Broadhead was taken off shortly after his second of the day, but he should now hopefully be full of confidence going into the weekend’s action with Derby County.
