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PLAYER RATINGS: Puscas and Joao impress but defensive errors cost Reading in Huddersfield thriller

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Saturday, January 22, 2022 7:03 pm
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LUKE SOUTHWOOD 3: Made an absolute mess for Huddersfield’s third goal. Dropped what should have been a routine catch at the feet of Danny Ward.

ANDY YIADOM 5: Back in the side for the first time since returning from AFCON. Got forward well in the first-half but wasn’t always switched on defensively.

TOM HOLMES 4: Wasn’t at fault individually for any of the four goals but was part of a collectively poor defensive display from the team.

MICHAEL MORRISON 6: Made some vital blocks to prevent what could have been an even worse day at the back. Also got on the scoresheet with a vital equaliser before the break.

JOSH LAURENT 4: Dropped into a back three as a centre-back in the first-half where didn’t always look comfortable. An improved second-half and went close with a volley.

BABA RAHMAN 5: Got forward well early on and slotted a nice through ball to set up Lucas Joao’s goal. Defensively quite shaky, as were the entirety of the team.

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DANNY DRINKWATER 4: Another disappointing display. Didn’t provide enough cover for his defence.

ANDY RINOMHOTA 6: Making an impact since returning from injury. Works tirelessly regardless of where he’s asked to play.

JOHN SWIFT 6: A really nice through pass to find George Puscas who found the net. Had a couple of nice strikes at goal, much better than recent performances.

GEORGE PUSCAS 8: Easily his best performance of the season, Worked hard, made intelligent runs and finally got off the mark in the league with a fine finish

LUCAS JOAO 8: Showed the team what they’ve been missing desperately during his injury absence. Provided a physical threat and started the scoring in just the fifth minute.

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