Reading FC Ratings: Outstanding across the pitch as Royals end Wrexham winning run - Iqraa news

Reading FC v Wrexham. Sky Bet League One 24/25. <i>(Image: ©Jason Dawson)</i>

Reading FC v Wrexham. Sky Bet League One 24/25. (Image: ©Jason Dawson)

Reading were outstanding all over the pitch, particularly in the second half, of Tuesday's 2-0 victory over promotion-chasing Wrexham.


Take a look below at our ratings.

Joel Pereira, 8: Made a string of fine saves late on to preserve his clean sheet, a third successive home shut out for the Portuguese stopper and his back line.


Kelvin Abrefa, 8: Excellent both offensively and defensively all evening. Prepared to put in the dirty work but his eyes lit up when given the opportunity to drive forward.


Tyler Bindon, 8: Running out of words to describe the youngster. Up against an experienced pair in Jay Rodriguez and Sam Smith, hardly gave them a sniff all evening. As Lewis Wing said post-match, Smith is still in Bindon's pocket two days later.


Michael Stickland, 7: Similar to Bindon, superb performance and very composed for someone so inexperienced. Unfortunate to see red in such controversial circumstances.


Andre Garcia, 8: The 17-year-old's best performance for the club. Defensively excellent, out-muscling some players almost double his age. A star for the present and the future.


Lewis Wing, 7: After five matches in 15 days, he will be the first to admit that he is running on fumes. Still didn't stop the 29-year-old from displaying tenacity all night, winning tackles and popping up with a crucial goal.


Harvey Knibbs, 7: The night's first scorer, Knibbs was all over the pitch after a quieter day in Crawley on Saturday. Cool, calm and collected from the spot.


Charlie Savage, 8: There are no such things as 50-50's in Savage's world, he wins everything. Continuing to display his energy and passing range, surely a Wales recall can't be far away.


Chem Campbell, 7: Perhaps the quietest performer on the night, he still looked strong when cutting in, especially in a tight first half.


Jayden Wareham, 8: An excellent all-round performance from the forward. Won the penalty well, held the ball up effectiv


Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan, 7: Frustrating as he showed glimpses but also was guilty of hanging onto the ball at times. Will be crucial for the club's play-off push.

Substitutes


Harlee Dean, n/a


Andy Yiadom, n/a


Mamadi Camara, n/a

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