Lawrence Vigouroux – 6.5
Wrong-footed for the first goal and made an initial save for the second before being left little chance with the follow up. Good distribtution as ever.
Luke Woolfenden – 6
Quieter game than usual. Certainly seems to be adopting a more forward-thinking role, pushed up on more than one occasion.
Dion Conroy – 5.5
Unlucky to watch his trailing leg benefit United for their first. Could be argued he needed to be more alert for the second. Great passing play though.
Tom Broadbent – 6
Nothing really to fault. Led the back four well. Two goals against record is a little harsh on Town’s skipper.
Kyle Knoyle – 5.5
Victim of United’s success in the first half. Often outnumbered and struggled to restrict crosses from the right. Happened less often in the second.
Canice Carroll – 5.5
Swapped roles after McCourt was substituted. A few wayward passes, but equally tried to get forward when possible. Didn’t take control of the game as Wellens would’ve liked him to.
Jak McCourt – 5
Wayward passing resulted in a first-half substitution. A stark reminder to be on top of his game at all times.
James Dunne – 6.5
Has worked hard this season and looks the reliable midfielder that Town need. Thought posi-tively, execution sometimes not there.
Kyle Bennett – 7
Lively. And delivered a superb free-kick to bring Town level. Not shot-shy, which will be viewed as a plus.
Kaiyne Woolery – 6
Frustrating performance. Got into good areas, but lacked that end product. Pace was hard to deal, made a nuisance of himself.
Theo Robinson – 6
Like Woolery, got into good positions but just had an off day. Few shots, those he got away were often blocked.
SUBSTITUTES:
Keshi Anderson – 6 Came on very early for the struggling McCourt. Proved tricky to handle.
Matt Taylor – 6 Late substitute for Knoyle, little time to make an impression.
Ben House – 6 Physically got stuck in. Restricted to few chances in the game’s closing minutes.
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