Ryan Reynolds' Wrexham ranked alongside Liverpool and Man City as most dominant teams in 2024
Wrexham have been ranked as one of the most dominant forces in English football after amassing an astonishing points tally during the 2024 calendar year.
The Red Dragons, backed by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, are fifth in the table for the most points per game won by the 92 Premier League and EFL teams in the last 12 months.
Phil Parkinson's side achieved two points per game across their 45 league fixtures in 2024, with 27 wins, nine draws and nine defeats.
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Wrexham were promoted to League One in April after finishing second in League Two behind Stockport County and scored 76 goals in the calendar year, conceding only 33.
Their ranking places them among the likes of Premier League giants Arsenal, who top the pile with 2.36 points per game.
Liverpool and Man City are just behind the Gunners in second and third with 2.30 and 2.16 points respectively, while current Championship leaders Leeds United are in fourth after managing 2.13 points per game.
The table showing Wrexham's impressive tally was posted on X, previously Twitter, by former PA Head of Data Analysis Ben Mayhew.
It comes as the north Wales outfit head into 2025 in a strong position, sitting second in League One behind big spending Birmingham City.
While Wrexham's form in the last 12 months has been impressive, one of this season's standout performers believes there is more to come.
Wing-back Ryan Barnett has been involved in nine of the Red Dragons' goals during their current campaign after scoring in their dramatic 2-1 win over Wigan Athletic on Sunday afternoon.
Speaking after the game, as per the BBC, the 25-year-old said: “I still don't even think we've hit our ceiling yet. We've got so much quality in this dressing room and we've got so many more levels that we can go to.
“That's exciting with half of the season left. The squad that the club have assembled is really strong, especially for this league.
“When people get injured or there's a loss of form, other people come in and the quality doesn't really change because that's the kind of characters and players we've brought in.”