Reading battled in-form Leyton Orient to earn a point in a 1-1 draw at the SCL Stadium.
Take a look at the ratings below.
David Button, 6: Made a few good saves but nothing that tested him too much. Some shaky moments with the ball at his feet.
Andy Yiadom, 6: Backed up his midweek performance well with another solid display. Taken off with 20 minutes to go and the right-hand side was weaker without him.
Tyler Bindon, 4: Below par from the teenager, with two occasions of being dispossessed and nearly conceding. As a young player, he is bound to have difficult afternoons, and this was one.
Tom Holmes, 6: Won some big tackles and always controlled things in the air. Had to come off after winning the ball in a big challenge but injuring himself in the process.
Jeriel Dorsett, 5: Slightly below his usual levels, struggling to impact the game going forward as much as usual. Struggled more in the second half and was pulled off earlier than his usual hour-mark exit.
Lewis Wing, 6: His passing range was slightly off this afternoon but made up for it with a dogged performance in winning possession back. A different, but just as important, aspect of his game on show.
Charlie Savage, 6: His energy in the first half added to a good performance, looking assured when in possession. The side certainly lost some control over the game when he was taken off for the more traditional defensive midfield option of Michael Craig.
Harvey Knibbs, 7: Took his goal well and continued to offer his usual high energy and tempo. Less effective as the game wore on, struggling to get on the ball and progress it up the field.
Femi Azeez, 6: Quiet game from the talisman, who had one effort at goal but had little impact elsewhere.
Sam Smith, 5: Below his usual levels, with centre-back Omar Beckles handling the striker well. Up to over 500 minutes without scoring, but the striker is still crucial in link-up and hold-up play.
Paul Mukairu, 5; After his man-of-the-match performance on Tuesday, the winger was less effective against the O’s. Made the wrong decision on too many occasions.
Substitutes
Michael Craig, 6: Did what Craig does best, ran himself into the ground and broke play up. Offers little in the way of ball progression.
Clinton Mola, 6: Sometimes hugely out of position but in general did nothing of note positively or negatively.
Amadou Mbengue, 6: Full of his usual energy and unpredictability.
Caylan Vickers, 6: Put himself about but made no noticeable difference on the run of the game.
Tom McIntyre, 6: Did what he needed to do in the closing minutes to get the point over the line.
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