Here are our player ratings from Reading's 0-0 draw away at Stoke City.
Rafael - 6
Made a good save to deny Brown in the closing stages. Alert to the odd bit of danger in an otherwise quiet afternoon.
Omar Richards - 4
Had a tricky afternoon up against Collins who got the better of him on several occasions. Didn't add much in an offensive capacity.
Tom McIntyre - 6
Positionally very good as he was in a good spot more often than not to snuff out the danger. Battled well and limited the chances for the hosts.
Michael Morrison - 7
Another good showing from the stand-in skipper. Imperious in the air and battled well for every ball. Good distribution.
Tom Holmes - 7
Made several vital interceptions and clearances. Didn't do much to support the attack, but defensively very solid.
Andy Rinomhota - 5
Showed tenacity in abundance to strangle the creativity of Stoke in the middle of the pitch. Needed to move the ball a bit quicker, however.
Josh Laurent - 6
Harried the Stoke midfield with numerous recoveries. Shielded the defence effectively and didn't allow the Potters to run through the middle.
Ovie Ejaria - 6
Improved as the game went on and produced a few impressive runs. Came close through a shot from the edge of the box. Nearly set up Meite late on with a sumptuous cross.
John Swift - 5
Keen to get on the ball and make things happen without much to show for it.
Michael Olise - 3
Quiet for the majority of the game. Outmuscled and outsmarted by a well-drilled Stoke defence.
Lucas Joao - 4
Similar to the Preston draw. Appeared frustrated at the lack of service but needed to do more to force the issue and try to make something happen.
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Yakou Meite - 7
Added some impetus and purpose to the Royals attack with a direct approach to his game. Got into some promising positions in the box as well and nearly got on the end of a good Ejaria cross right at the end.
Sone Aluko - N/A
Didn't feature for long enough for a fair rating.
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