One of Wrexham's Hollywood co-owners has set out his dream outcome for the upcoming World Cup in Qatar.
As Wales prepares to partake in their first World Cup in 64 years, Rob McElhenney has been discussing where his loyalties lie.
Wrexham's co-chairmen have become unofficial ambassadors for Wales since his and Ryan Reynolds' takeover of the club.
So much so, that earlier this week the pair received an award recognising what they've done for Wales over the past two years.
However, Rob's love for Wales will be put to the test during the World Cup in Qatar as America and the Welsh will face off in the group stages.
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Rob's country of birth will be up against the country he holds dear to his heart since the takeover of Wrexham and it seems he has the perfect plan figured out.
When asked who he would be supporting during the tournament, Rob said: "It's a fair question, I don't know that I can give you a fair answer.
"This (USA) is where I was born, I think if I rooted against the United States, I might be torn asunder.
"However, I feel like a draw between Wales and the US would work out really well.
"Then we both beat the hell out of England, we both beat Iran and then we both move out of the stage."
"Then we both beat the hell out of England" 🤭
— S4C 🏴 (@S4C) November 16, 2022
Gobeithion Rob McElhenney am gemau @Cymru a'r UDA yng Nghwpan y Byd 👀@RMcElhenney's hopes for the group stages ahead of Qatar 👀
[@RhoddersOwen a @HenoS4C yn holi'r holl gwestiynau pwysig 😉] pic.twitter.com/3Ia6yC3fk3
Ryan Reynolds also had a strong message for the Welsh team, when asked by their translator Maxine, he said: "Drink the blood of your enemies boys!"
It's a fairly extreme message, but it shows both Wrexham's chairmen will be rooting for Wales deep down!
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