Arsenal, Chelsea Aim to Avoid FA Cup Upsets As the FA Cup fifth round approaches, Arsenal and Chelsea are preparing to face teams from lower divisions, aiming to avoid unexpected upsets. Wrexham, now owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, hopes to stage a significant upset against Chelsea at the Racecourse Ground. Meanwhile, Liverpool seeks to avenge a recent defeat to Wolves, while Mansfield looks to make history by defeating Premier League leaders Arsenal. Wrexham, currently sixth in the Championship, is fighting for promotion to the Premier League, a goal that would bring visits from top-tier clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester City. The club’s manager, Phil Parkinson, emphasized the importance of belief and an underdog mentality ahead of the match against Chelsea. Wrexham has already defeated Nottingham Forest in the third round and aims to build on that momentum. Parkinson referenced the club’s historic FA Cup win over Arsenal in 1992, highlighting the significance of the upcoming clash. Mansfield, managed by Nigel Clough, faces Arsenal in a match that could mark a historic upset. Clough, the son of legendary manager Brian Clough, has led the club to the FA Cup last 16 for the first time in 51 years after defeating Burnley in the fourth round. Despite being 16th in the third tier, Mansfield’s victory over Arsenal would be a remarkable achievement. Clough acknowledged the challenge posed by Arsenal, noting the quality of their squad and the difficulty of overcoming such a high-profile team. Liverpool, meanwhile, returns to Molineux to face Wolves after a shocking 2-1 defeat in the Premier League. Captain Virgil van Dijk criticized the team’s performance, calling it “slow and predictable,” as Wolves secured their third league win of the season.#wrexham #phil_parkinson #ryan_reynolds #rob_mac #mansfield
