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Stuart Moore: 6
Left stranded for both finishes, but looked comfortable with the ball at his feet and made no real errors.
Tennai Watson: 6
Was playing on automatic for most of the match and coasted through (no bad thing when playing in a largely-irrelevant match).
Jake Cooper: 5
Poor with his distribution and probably culpable for at least one of the goals. Rusty after injury.
Danzell Gravenberch: 6
Same was Watson, produced some neat passes and timely interceptions.
Tom McIntyre: 6
Seemed somewhat reluctant to move forward and overlap, but nothing particularly wrong with his performance.
Omar Richards: 5
Entirely unnoticeable unfortunately. The game passed him by, but obviously no disgrace given his age.
Liam Kelly: 7
The best footballer on the pitch. Clever, intelligent with his choice of pass and executed brilliantly 90% of the time.
Andy Rinomhota: 5
Same as Richards really, nothing much to report and failed to overly trouble the Yeovil backline.
Tyler Frost: 6
Has bundles of potential, and will probably be a decent player once size, strength and experience have all been added to raw ability.
Andrija Novakovich: 6
Hard to mark bearing in mind complete lack of quality service for 70 minutes.
Dominic Samuel: 6
In these matches you would expect a player with burning first team ambitions to shine. He did not. However, clearly a cut above many of the others in terms of technical ability and pace.
Subs
Josh Barrett (for Liam Kelly): 6
He will play league football and possibly at this level. An extremely unpolished diamond.
Niall Keown (for Dominic Samuel): 5
A young leader at the back (which given his family tree is unsurprising). Didn’t do anything wrong while on the pitch.
Sam Smith (for Omar Richards): N/A
Very little time to make an impact, but did force Maddison into making one noteworthy stop.