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Ben Foster told ‘stick to YouTube’ as Wrexham concede four in first half – but draw 5-5
Ben Foster told 'stick to YouTube' as Wrexham concede four in first half – but draw 5-5,Football fans have told former Manchester United shot-stopper Ben Foster to ‘stick to YouTube’ after Wrexham found themselves 4-1 down against Swindon Town at half time in League Two

Ben Foster told ‘stick to YouTube’ as Wrexham concede four in first half – but draw 5-5

Ben Foster has been told to "stick to YouTube" by football fans who couldn’t help but laugh at Wrexham as they found themselves 4-1 down at half-time against Swindon Town.

Wrexham started the season in dire fashion after they were beaten 5-3 by MK Dons on the opening day, and the Red Dragons’ fans would be forgiven for believing they’d turned a corner after they beat Walsall 4-2 in midweek.

But a nightmare first half was capped off by a second from Jake Young, with Swindon scoring four goals from just five shots on goal.

Young opened the scoring after 17 minutes before former Southampton striker Charlie Austin doubled the visitor's lead.

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Jake Bickerstaff got one back for Wrexham but Daniel Kemp soon restored Swindon’s two goal advantage just two minutes later.

Fans turned their attention to former Premier League stopper Foster, with one fan saying on Twitter: “Keeper needs to stick to YouTube,” with a second quipping: “Can’t wait for the GoPro in goal vlog!”

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Ben Foster previously vlogged his experience at Soccer Aid
Ben Foster previously vlogged his experience at Soccer Aid (Image: Ben Foster – The Cycling GK /Youtube)
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