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PLAYER RATINGS: Hein and Morrison help Reading FC to clean sheet in relegation scrap at Peterborough

The Royals picked up their first clean sheet in 19 matches

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, February 16, 2022 10:40 pm
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KARL HEIN 7: Came up with some big saves to help keep a clean sheet. Made a very good stop early in the match from Jonson Clarke-Harris.

 

ANDY YIADOM 4: Solid enough defensively but couldn’t provide enough threat going forward. Hit some wayward crosses and passes.

 

MICHAEL MORRISON 6: Struggled passing out the back in difficult conditions but made two really vital clearances on the line

 

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TOM HOLMES 5: Very slopping with his passing, albeit in very windy conditions. Did ok defensively and improved on recent performances.

 

BABA RAHMAN 5: Put in an excellent cross for Swift that the midfielder should have buried. Gave away possession quite a few times as did most players on the pitch.

 

DANNY DRINKWATER 2: Another poor display from the experienced midfielder in what is becoming a disastrous loan signing. Couldn’t keep the ball and was left chasing shadows.

 

ANDY RINOMHOTA 4:  Worked hard as usual and won the ball back importantly on a few occasions in the middle but didn’t provide much link with the front men.

 

JOHN SWIFT 3: Should have put the ball in the net with the best chance of the match when Rahman’s cross was placed perfectly for him but it was a tame effort. 

 

TOM INCE 3: Wasn’t able to get in the game much. Struck a decent free-kick in the first-half but it lacked any direction to ever trouble the keeper.

 

YAKOU MEITE 4: Some bright moments with some bursts down the wing and delivered a couple of decent low crosses. Had a powerful shot turned away from the keeper. Great to have him back starting after such a long injury absence. 

 

LUCAS JOAO 3: Anonymous for most of the game but almost came up with a moment of brilliance at the end. Tricked his way past two defenders effortlessly but hit a harmless shot at goal. 

 

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