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PLAYER RATINGS: Naby Sarr only positive as Reading FC lose at Huddersfield Town in final day defeat

Ji-Min Lee by Ji-Min Lee
Monday, May 8, 2023 5:37 pm
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Naby Sarr returned to former club Huddersfield Town for Reading's 2-0 defeat on Monday afternoon. Picture: Steve Smyth

Naby Sarr returned to former club Huddersfield Town for Reading's 2-0 defeat on Monday afternoon. Picture: Steve Smyth

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READING FC lost 2-0 at Huddersfield Town in what will be their final Championship game for at least a season.

The Terriers broke the deadlock early in the second period after Brahima Diarra picked debutant Coniah Boyce-Clarke’s pocket, allowing David Kasumu to curl in from 12 yards out.

Joseph Hungbo doubled the Terriers’ lead with a fantastic left-footed effort from range, securing all three points.

Coniah Boyce-Clarke 4: Got his pocket picked in the build-up to Huddersfield’s goal. Got away with a similar incident in the first half. Not the best display, but shouldn’t be judged

Andy Yiadom 6: Started at left-back and looked lively in the opening exchanges. Made the odd foray forward, but was relatively quiet.

Tom Holmes 5: A little overzealous in the challenge at times. Went down uneasily after taking a ball to the head, but soldered on.

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Naby Sarr 7: Assured and brought the ball out from the back well. Made a vital goal-line clearance to deny Lees. Will be an important piece in the puzzle for Reading next season.

Amadou Mbengue 5: Quiet. Wasn’t really given the licence to get forward, pinned back by the dangerous Koroma and Diarra.

Tom McIntyre 6: One of his better performances in the defensive midfield role. Broke up the play relatively well.

Cesare Casadei 6: Struggled to get the ball down and play, yet was probably still the pick of the midfielders.

Jeff Hendrick 5: Gave the ball away far too many times without creating much.

Femi Azeez 5: Looked dangerous at times, using his pace to drive at Huddersfield’s back line, particularly in the first half. Tired as the game went on.

Junior Hoilett 4: Well off the pace on the day. Hasn’t been back from injury for long and was replaced by Abrefa.

Shane Long 3: Anonymous. Failed to make an impression on the game and just couldn’t get the ball to stick.

Substitutes:

Kelvin Abrefa: Added energy to the midfield and created a good chance for Mbengue.

Jack Senga: Assured considering his age and experience. Will certainly have a role to play next season.

Scott Dann: Replaced McIntyre as Reading switched to a back five.

Mamadi Camara: N/A

Nesta Guinness-Walker: N/A

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