Reading stand-in skipper Lewis Wing was the highest-rated player in League One this weekend following his goal and assist against Crawley Town.
The 29-year-old, who won the club's Player of the Season award last year, has two league goals to his name in the first 10 matches.
With the latest coming on Saturday, it is surely a Goal of the Season contender as his 35-yard rocket flew past Jojo Wollacott in the first half to restore the Royals' lead.
His clever pass found Sam Smith later in the match too to register two goal contributions in the 4-1 victory over the Red Devils.
Earning a 9.24 rating on Whoscored, this was enough to see him top the division's ratings from around the grounds.
Wycombe Wanderers' hattrick hero, Richard Kone, picked up a 9.17 rating while Keshi Anderson of Birmingham City (8.88), Willum Willumson of Birmingham (8.86) and Oliver Casey of Blackpool (8.26) completed the top five.
Fellow midfielder Charlie Savage also grabbed himself a goal and assist against Crawley on Saturday, while Smith and Amadou Mbengue completed the scorers for Ruben Selles' side.
The Royals travel to in-form Exeter City this evening as the Grecians look to keep up their early play-off form.
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