Twitter reacts to UNC hosting Chelsea-Wrexham

Fans from all over packed Kenan Stadium on Wednesday, July 19 for the historic Chelsea-Wrexham match. See how people reacted on Twitter.

Wednesday was a historic day at UNC’s Kenan Stadium, as it hosted Chelsea-Wrexham for the first-ever professional soccer match in its 95-year history.

Normally covered in Carolina Blue for Tar Heel Football games, Kenan was decked out in English soccer gear. There were team shops for both squads on the main concourse, Chelsea and Wrexham banners donning the lower bowl, plus the 50,000+ fans in red, white and blue – several from out-of-state – packing the stands to watch an English power go up against a mighty, up-and-coming squad.

The match did not disappoint. Wrexham kept things close early, going into halftime down just 2-0 and even earning a couple of solid scoring chances in the box, but ultimately ended up losing 5-0.

It almost felt like a home-field advantage for Chelsea – nearly everywhere fans looked, they saw royal blue. Despite the thousands of “Let’s Go Wrexham” chants, Chelsea fans roared after each of their five goals.

UNC should evaluate the impact of Chelsea-Wrexham and the benefits of hosting such a historic soccer match. Wednesday night was certainly a success and hopefully, it paves the way for other opportunities.

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Twitter reacts to R&B singer Mya bringing back her classic UNC-themed dress

Twitter reacts to R&B singer Mya bringing back her classic UNC-themed dress

Twenty-three years ago, R&B singer Mya rocked a Carolina blue-themed jersey dress with the legendary UNC logo plastered on the front. Monday afternoon, Mya brought back the Tar Heel-themed dress, this time revamped with the legendary No. 23 plastered on the front. 

The short video brought back memories, garnering reaction on social media as different outlets re-shared the video.

Fans discussed the popularity of UNC, mixing the world of sports and pop culture. At the same time, some found a way to take shots at the Duke Blue Devils on why the Tar Heels remain the best team in the state. 

The historic outfit that took over the early 2000s and rocked on a magazine cover brought back nostalgia. 

Let us look at how Twitter reacted to Mya bringing back the UNC-themed jersey dress.