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PLAYER RATINGS: Tom McIntyre scores late to complete incredible Reading FC comeback

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Monday, April 18, 2022 8:43 pm
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Reading FC pulled off an astonishing comeback which saw them come back to take a point against Swansea City.

The Royals found themselves 4-1 down after an hour, but they regrouped to hit back with three goals and were sent into jubilation after Tom McIntyre’s 95th minute leveller.

ORJAN NYLAND 4: Can’t remember him making a save during the match, but in all fairness the first two strikes were unstoppable and he couldn’t have done much with the other two either.

ANDY YIADOM 7: Worked tirelessly all game, particularly when Reading were pushing in the second-half. Gave them plenty of impetus going forward.

MICHAEL MORRISON 4: Looked slow and lethargic at times in the first-half as Swans looked dangerous with almost every attack.

TOM MCINTYRE 8: Not his finest game defensively but has to get marked up for once again popping up with a stoppage time goal to send the Royals fans into jubilation. Clinical.

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BABA RAHMAN 5: Didn’t give as much attacking threat down the left as Yiadom did on the opposite flank.

DANNY DRINKWATER 6: Nice through ball to find Laurent to win the early penalty. Put in some good tackles and was calm in possession most of the time.

JOSH LAURENT 8: Worked exceptionally hard in the middle of the park to win the ball back on numerous occasions. Won the penalty early on after a positive run into the box.

TOM DELE-BASHIRU 4: Was left chasing shadows in the first-half as Swansea kept the ball at will and controlled the game. Improved later in the game.

JUNIOR HOILETT 7: Very unlucky not to get on the scoresheet when he was denied by the crossbar after a 25-yard hit. Well placed cross to find Tom Ince in the middle, but gave away a needless penalty.

TOM INCE 7: A tidy finish with his volley which gave the Royals hope and ignited the comeback. Worked really hard for the team and put in a shift.

LUCAS JOAO 8: Calm and collected early on from the penalty spot. Pounced from close range to score his second of the game and knocked the ball down for McIntyre’s winner.

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