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PLAYER RATINGS: Meite makes lively comeback but Reading FC beaten again

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Sunday, February 13, 2022 8:11 am
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KARL HEIN 6: Made a sensational save early on in the match to prevent Coventry taking an early lead. Couldn’t have done much with any of the goals, the third of which looped over his head after a deflection

ANDY YIADOM 6: Got on the scoresheet for the first time this season as his deflected header found the net. Not the most solid defensively.

MICHAEL MORRISON 6: Made some crucial blocks at the back, including one where he threw himself in front of a shot in the first-half and another at the end to prevent a fourth from Coventry

TOM HOLMES 5: Opened up easily on a few occasions that led to chances for Coventry. Part of a backline that can’t stop conceding goals.

BABA RAHMAN 5: Decent in the first half working in tandem with Hoilett but couldn’t get forward much in the second-half, especially after the red card.

JOSH LAURENT 6: Impressive in the first-half with some surging runs forward and went close with a shot from 30 yards. Lost control in the second-half along with the rest of the team.

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ANDY RINOMHOTA 6: Plenty of energy in the middle alongside Laurent and provided a good platform for a positive first-half display. Taken off with 20 minutes to go for Meite.

JOHN SWIFT 6: Created a lot of good chances and much of the play went through him in the first-half. Not as effective in the second-half which was the case for the entire team

JUNIOR HOILETT 6: A very mixed day which ended in a sending off. Set up the first goal with a brilliant cross but two silly tackles saw his day ended early with 30 minutes left.

 

TOM INCE 5: Some bright moments in the first-half, in particular with one curling shot that went just wide. Missed a sitter in the second-half at 3-2 after Meite’s superb run.

LUCAS JOAO 6: Has made a big difference to the team since returning. On the scoresheet again when he headed in from Hoilett’s cross.

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YAKOU MEITE 7: A really bright 20 minutes from Meite in his first appearance of the season after a long injury absence. Went on a superb surging run down the right and put it on a plate for Tom Ince who missed from close range.

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