Lawrence Vigouroux -7
One of his quieter outings for Swindon, but when called upon, he did what was needed.
Lloyd Jones – 7
Another solid show from the Liverpool loanee, who was unlucky not to get another goal this afternoon.
Nathan Thompson - 8
A textbook performance from the captain, who led by example despite picking up a booking early on. A very disciplined game.
Raphael Rossi Branco -7
The Brazilian will feel much better after this game as he put in another strong performance. Won his headers and cleared when he needed to.
Darnell Furlong -7
A great first half from Furlong, who seemed to be at the heart of everything for Swindon down the right but faded in the second period.
Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill – 8
Energetic throughout the game. Got well forward, which meant he was able to get the all-important second goal.
Johnny Goddard -7
Grew into the game. A steady performance in the first developed into a fantastic second as the game stretched it suited his style of play.
Conor Thomas - 7
Along with his fellow midfielders, he kept things ticking over for Luke Williams’ side. A good shift from the summer arrival.
Yaser Kasim - 8
When Swindon needed to keep it composed early in the second half, it was Kasim who kept things moving as well as getting out of some tricky situations.
Nathan Delfouneso - 6
Did well to feed the ball to Goddard in the second half, whose ball found Ormonde-Ottewill for the second goal. Other than that, he didn’t cause problems for Oldham’s defenders.
Jonathan Obika - 8*
Got the first goal to put Swindon on track for their first away win of the season and looked a constant threat.
Subs: Anton Rodgers (on for Goddard 74’) - 6
With only 15 minutes to make an impact it was a safe game from Rodgers. Had a free-kick denied by the wall late on.
Eillis Iandolo (on for Thomas 87') - 6
By the time he got onto the field, the game was already won for Swindon.
Luke Norris (on for Delfouneso 72') - 6
Was the first change made by Swindon and despite being busy whilst he was on, he couldn’t add his name to the score sheet.
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