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PLAYER RATINGS: Sarr and Azeez help Reading to important point against league leaders Burnley

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Saturday, April 15, 2023 5:15 pm
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Naby Sarr impressed as Reading drew 0-0 to Burnley. Picture: Luke Adams

Naby Sarr impressed as Reading drew 0-0 to Burnley. Picture: Luke Adams

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NOEL HUNT made a promising start as interim manager of Reading FC, securing a hard-fought point against Premier League-bound Burnley.

His side held the Clarets to a 0-0 draw at the Select Car Leasing Stadium, which also dashed their hopes of bettering the Royals’ 106-point Championship record.

Joe Lumley 7: Made a smart save to deny Benson in the first half and was solid throughout.

Andy Yiadom 7: Given more licence to go forward after Tella was forced off through injury. Showed his desire to win the ball throughout the contest.

Tom Holmes 7: Aggressive in the challenge and led the back line well, not allowing his teammates to drop too deep.

Naby Sarr 8: Brilliant. Dominant in his aerial duels and made some crucial last-ditch interventions. One of his best showings since joining.

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Nesta Guinness-Walker 6: Struggled to handle Benson’s incisive runs, but just about managed. Got forward well where possible.

Femi Azeez 7.5: Lively. Made some bright runs down the right and was Reading’s most dangerous outlet. Just struggled to apply the final touch to get the goal his performance deserved.

Jeff Hendrick 6: Put his body on the line on multiple occasions to block Burnley’s attempts on goal. An understated showing, but did the basics well.

Cesare Casadei 6: Nothing spectacular from the Italian, but is growing into an influential player at the heart of Reading’s midfield.

Tyrese Fornah 7: Outstanding. Protected Reading’s left effectively, cutting out balls in behind Guinness-Walker.

Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan 5: A quiet afternoon for the youngster, who deservedly started after his goal at Preston. Will have plenty more opportunities in the future.

Lucas Joao 6.5: An unselfish showing from the forward, often playing in his teammates tidily. Worked hard out of possession.

Substitutes:

Andy Carroll 6: Held the ball up well after replacing Ehibhatiomhan.

Kelvin Abrefa 6: Wasn’t afraid to take on his man on the right side of midfield. Put in some dangerous crosses.

Mamadi Camara: N/A

Amadou Mbengue: N/A

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