Former Celtic defender Eoghan O'Connell featured for Wrexham as they defeated Notts County 3-2 in a thrilling top-of-the-table National League clash.
The Irishman, who joined the Welsh side in January from Charlton Athletic, featured at right-back as his new club continued their promotion push.
It was almost a nightmare for the 27-year-old after Wrexham found themselves in front for a second time going into added time and he was penalised in the box for handling the ball.
However, watched by celebrity owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenny, 40-year-old ex-England international Ben Foster saved the 96th-minute penalty to keep Phil Parkinson's team three points clear at the top of the National League with four games left.
O'Connell and his team-mates now have a chance to return Wrexham to the English Football League for the first time in 15 years.
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Meanwhile, Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou has claimed he knew defender Alistair Johnston was going to be a success at Celtic after speaking to the player for the first time.
The 23-year-old joined the Hoops in January from MLS side CF Montreal after a strong showing at the World Cup in Qatar.
Johnston has played 15 times for the Scottish champions so far this season, three of those matches being against rivals Rangers, and Postecoglou feels he has adapted well to life in Glasgow.
He said: "He loves a battle. I guess he loves these kind of games. When you try and bring in players, particularly to this football club, what I have found is that aside from their abilities as a footballer it takes certain types of characters.
"From the moment I spoke to him I knew he’d do for me. I finished off the Zoom call and said to somebody ‘he’s going to do well here.’
"He’s just a winner, he’s very determined to get the best out of his football ability. He’s embraced the culture here and embraced the responsibility he has.
"You know, in four months he’s had three of these games, three derbies, and I think he’s excelled in all of them."
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