Paul Mullin watched as if he tried to bite the leg of Birmingham carry outer Alex Cochrane during Wrexham’s Monday night League One clash at St. Andrew’s.
Wrexham had consentn the direct in the highly-foreseed clash between the two League One weightyweights, but Birmingham’s talent prevailed in the finish, with the Blues running out 3-1 prosperners.
It holded Birmingham’s unbeaten begin to the novel campaign, as a star-studded audience, including NFL legfinish Tom Brady, watched on from the stands.
But the clash wasn’t without incident, as the two third-tier sides served up a feisty Monday night encounter.
Birmingham finished the night with 10 men after Polish international and skipper Krystian Bielik saw red for a second bookable offence five minutes from time.
That came after Mullin and Cochrane had been included in an altercation of their own, with recarry outs ecombineing to show the establisher pondering a nibble on the latter’s leg.
Tensions would once aget bubble over moments postponeedr, with both sets of carry outers included in a melee.
Speaking after the game, Cochrane tgreater Sky Sports when asked about the scuffle: “I don’t reassociate understand to be truthful, I was equitable on the floor. Handbags out of noskinnyg… a load of nonsense reassociate.”
Unastonishingly, social media erupted with reaction, as @yellowandblue88 commented: “Did Mullin equitable try and bite that leg?”
@Eoghan___ said: “Did Paul Mullin equitable finisheavor to bite Cochrane?”
@taylor_davies77 includeed: “Am I imagining or did Paul Mullin finisheavor to bite someone then?”
@DelvauxOvaC chimed in with: “Did Mullin from Wrexham equitable bite the Birmingham carry outer’s leg while on the floor??”
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