WREXHAM have clinched the first win of their American tour courtesy of a dominant second half display versus LA Galaxy II.
The rampant Reds struck four times in the second period to complete a 4-0 triumph in the City of Angels.
Heading into the second friendly of the high-profile tour following a 5-0 loss at the hands of Chelsea, Phil Parkinson made four changes to the starting line-up.
New signing Will Boyle joined Aaron Hayden, Ryan Barnett and Ollie Palmer in starting.
Jacob Mendy had a 12th minute shot tipped wide by Simon Jillson, while Aaron Hayden and Elliot Lee both had goals ruled out, for a foul and offside respectively.
At the other end, Axel Picazo threatened when he forced Ben Foster into a low save.
It was just one half of football once more for Foster, who made way for Mark Howard at the interval.
Two minutes after the restart and the Reds had their noses in front.
Paul Mullin played a pass over the top and Andy Cannon supplied the finishing touch.
Wrexham were dominant after this, with Mullin going close with two efforts, prior to Lee making it 2-0 after 55 minutes.
It was pretty much one-way traffic with Ollie Palmer shooting straight at the keeper and Cannon headed wide soon after.
Lee's brilliant corner was headed against the post by new signing Boyle, but a third goal did arrive after 65 minutes.
Lee's shot was saved, but Mullin was there to bundle the rebound over the line.
Wrexham changed every outfield player after this, but they were still able to grab another goal to cement their dominance.
Sam Dalby’s initial effort was saved and Anthony Forde followed in to fire high into the net.
Wrexham: Foster (Howard 46), Hayden (Cleworth 66), O'Connell (Tozer 66), Boyle (Hosannah 66), Barnett (Forde 66), O'Connor (Young 66), Cannon (Jones 66), Lee (J.Davies 66), Mendy (McFadzean 66), Mullin (Waters 66), Palmer (Dalby 66).
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