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PLAYER RATINGS: Bindon scores as Reading FC remain six points above relegation zone

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Saturday, April 6, 2024 5:13 pm
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Reading FC moved another point towards safety as Tyler Bindon’s goal earned them a point against Lincoln City.

A controversial moment occurred in the first-half when Jack Moylan appeared to handle the ball on the line to keep out Paul Mukairu’s shot, but the referee did not award a penalty.

Freddie Draper headed the Imps in front before Bindon met Lewis Wing’s corner just over 10 minutes later to level the game.

JOEL PEREIRA 5: Wasn’t tested too often. Got a hand on Draper’s header but couldn’t keep it out.

ANDY YIADOM 6: Returned to the side for the first time in three weeks.A decent enough display down the right.

AMADOU MBENGUE 6: A few shaky touches but provided some important defensive interventions.

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TYLER BINDON 7: Strong in the air and composed on the ball for the most part. A vitally important equaliser as he headed in from Wing’s corner to rescue a point.

 

JERIEL DORSETT 6: A sloppy opening to the game, but got better as the game wore on. Subbed off on 70 mins for Mola.

BEN ELLIOTT 7: Given the nod to start in the absence of Savage and Craig in a central role. Struggled physically at times but did show some nice touches and grew into the game.

LEWIS WING 7: Played a deeper role as Selles changed the dynamic of the midfield. A few brilliant moments and passes. Picked up a booking.

HARVEY KNIBBS 6: Slid in brilliantly to steal the ball in Lincoln’s box which led to Azeez and then Mukairu’s efforts being blocked off the line.

FEMI AZEEZ 6: Provided some bright moments, including a second-half chance when he breezed past his full-back and hit over the bar.

PAUL MUKAIRU 5: A frustrating lack of end product. Had his shot blocked off the line by the arm of Jack Moyal but no penalty given.

SAM SMITH 6: Plenty of hard work up top and some nice link up play, but starved of any clear cut chances.

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