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Jordan Ponticelli Ready To Make His Mark At Wrexham…With A Little Help From Pal Kwame Thomas

Terry PhillipsTerry Phillips15 October 2020
Rodney Parade, home of the Dragons. Pic: Alamy

Rodney Parade, home of the Dragons. Pic: Alamy

Jordan Ponticelli is aiming for a career breakthrough season with Wrexham during 2020-21 and hopes close pal Kwame Thomas is by his side along the way. The two strikers were together at Coventry City and Ponticelli says: “Kwame and I had a good understanding at Coventry and we can build on that for Wrexham.

By Terry Phillips

Jordan Ponticelli is aiming for a career breakthrough season with Wrexham during 2020-21 and hopes close pal Kwame Thomas is by his side along the way.

The two strikers were together at Coventry City and Ponticelli says: “Kwame and I had a good understanding at Coventry and we can build on that for Wrexham.

“He uses his body well and I try to get in and around him. That saves me having to go toe-to-toe with massive centre-backs.”

Jordan Ponticelli playing for Coventry City during the Sky Bet League Two Play Off Final with Exter in May 2018 at Wembley. Pic: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images

Ponticelli, who celebrated his 22nd birthday last month, showed he can be a natural goalscorer as he progressed through the Sky Blues academy, but he has yet to turn potential into reality.

He has twice found the opposition net this season, but both were ruled out by referees, one of those during Wrexham’s 1-0 home defeat against Maidenhead United.

Ponticelli fired high into the Maidenhead net with 10 minutes left, but a linesman’s flag was raised and the Dragons forward said: “I am finding the right places and on another day I could have scored three. I truly believe that.

“We created chances and Adi Yussuf did well when I did find the net. I gambled on Adi getting a knockdown in the box and it paid off.

Kwame Thomas playing for Doncaster is up against Daniel Amartey of Leicester CityU21s in Leasing.com Trophy in 2019. Pic: Plumb Images/Leicester City via Getty Images

“Whether it was offside or not I don’t know. It was a tight decision, but my effort was ruled out.”

Both Ponticelli and Tanzanian international Yussuf are big, physical, powerful strikers capable of creating space and chances for Ponticelli, who played the full 90 minutes against Maidenhead.

Thomas was his strike partner for more than an hour before Yussuf took over.

Wrexham manager Dean Keates must now decide whether Thomas or Yussuf, who is on a season-long loan from Blackpool, will partner Ponticelli in this Saturday’s National League match at second-from-bottom Wealdstone. 

“They are both great lads,” says Ponticelli. “I’m not the tallest around and both Kwame and Adi get their bodies in and challenge big defenders.

“There is no doubt in my mind we should have a 100 per cent record after four matches. We should have won at Solihull, earned a great win at Yeovil and we were the better team against Maidenhead.

“There were chances and could easily have won.

Dean Keates believes Wrexham should still have 100 per cent record. Pic: Getty Images.

“Now we play Wealdstone away and now is the time to get that losing mentality out of the way.”

Ponticelli scored twice in four matches for Wrexham last season and has returned on a mission – to score goals and help the club earn promotion to the Football League.

“Jordan’s main aim is to get back to the Football League and that’s what our main aim is too,” says Manager Keates. “He’s a Football League player in all but title now.”

Following Saturday’s trip to Wealdstone’s Grosvenor Vale, Ruislip stadium, Wrexham have back-to-back home fixtures against Barnet on Tuesday, October 27 and Sutton United four days later. 

**Wrexham face a quick return trip to National League rivals Solihull Motors in the Emirates FA Cup fourth qualifying round.

The tie will be played on the weekend of October 24th.

 

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