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PLAYER RATINGS: Moloney, Dowie and Primmer prove vital in Reading FC comeback victory

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Sunday, February 6, 2022 3:37 pm
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Reading FC Women kept their incredible winning run alive after a late comeback away at Everton.

 

GRACE MOLONEY 8: A vitally important display from the returning keeper who made a magnificent penalty stop early in the second-half to keep her team in the game.

LILY WOODHAM 6: Unfortunate to have conceded a penalty when the ball struck her hand. Delivered some dangerous deliveries into the box.

GEMMA EVANS 7: Perfectly placed on the goal line to stop Everton going two ahead when she headed Turner’s goal bound header out of danger.

TASH HARDING 6: Defended well in really tough conditions that played havoc when having to defend aerial balls into the box.

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FAYE BRYSON 7: Got down the right on a few occasions to whip in some nice crosses which caused trouble for Everton keeper Sandy MacIver.

JUSTINE VANHAEVERMAET 7: Played the pass to set up the equaliser. A dominant midfield display, particularly in the second-half.

SANNE TROESLGAARD 7: Beginning to form a formidable partnership in the middle with Vanhaevermaet. Controlled the game in the second-half to help Reading to a superb comeback.

EMMA HARRIES 6: A quieter game from the usually very lively forward. Worked hard down the wing before she was taken off for the returning Rachel Rowe.

AMALIE EIKELAND 7: Provided some good quality down the wing. Was sometimes let down by her final ball, largely down to the horrible weather conditions.

NATASHA DOWIE 8: Came agonisingly close to equalising in the first-half but came up with the leveller with a powerful strike from distance for her sixth league goal of the season.

DEANNA ROSE 8: A bright spark all afternoon. Made plenty of runs to trouble the Everton defence and put in some dangerous deliveries that could have easily led to goals.

Subs:

RACHEL ROWE 7: A positive display off the bench on her return from injury. Injected more impetuous in the attack and played her part in the win.

TIA PRIMMER 8: What a week it has been for the academy graduate. Notched her first senior goal last week in the FA Cup win and added to that with her first WSL goal in what proved to be a late winner.

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