Harry Lewis discussed the upcoming clash with Wrexham, acknowledging the quality they’ve added with the likes of Steven Fletcher and Paul Mullin.
He emphasized that this influx of talent is a positive development and an opportunity for all players to showcase their abilities against renowned opponents.
He pointed out that Wrexham is a well-supported football club, and the previous victory over them in the Carabao Cup held special significance for him, being a Shrewsbury native who grew up viewing Wrexham as their primary rivals.
Lewis expressed anticipation for banter from the sold-out away section in a crowded stadium, emphasizing that Wrexham’s presence in the league adds to the excitement. He expects Wrexham’s passionate and vocal fans to make their presence known, which he finds enjoyable.
He also mentioned how the fans’ involvement in the game adds to the fun and atmosphere of live football, and he appreciates having fans behind both goals, as it keeps everyone engaged in the action.
In conclusion, he mentioned that Wrexham might feel they owe his team a victory after the previous cup match, but for a Shrewsbury native, the motivation to play against a team from his childhood stomping grounds is already substantial.
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