Reading moved into the play-off places with a comfortable 3-0 win over Cambridge United.

Take a look at our ratings below.

Joel Pereira, 7: Made one or two solid saves but stayed alive throughout, despite little coming his way as the match wore on.

Michael Craig, 6: A quieter match than usual but certainly did not put a foot wrong.

Tyler Bindon, 6: Similar to Craig, Bindon certainly did not catch the eye as much as he has in recent weeks but as a defender that is not a bad thing. 

Amadou Mbengue, 6: A little less busy and erratic than his usual self but after recovering from injury, it was good to get minutes in the tank for ‘Cheeseburger.’

Jeriel Dorsett, 7: Defensively rarely troubled but offensively much stronger than usual. Saw a header crash off the post and went on a mazy dribble, only ending when running the ball out of play for a goal kick after carrying it half the length of the pitch.

Lewis Wing, 7: Kept the ball ticking over and was always a step or two ahead of both his teammates and the opposition. As for the goals, we have all become accustomed to Wing hilting the net from distance. Simply sensational.

Ben Elliott, 7: After a slightly sub-par showing in the FA Cup, Elliott was back at it on Tuesday as he bagged three assists against the U’s. Decision-making improving with every showing.

Charlie Savage, 7: In a slow first half, Savage was the only player looking to up the tempo and get the ball moving quickly. Taken off early in the second half after impressing in the FA Cup only two days ago.

Chem Campbell, 7: Seemingly getting better every week, the winger had his full-back all tied up. 

Sam Smith, 6: Missed one huge chance as he was sent through on goal with the keeper but his overall game was strong, holding the ball up well and linking play well. 

Mamadi Camara, 6: Slow in the first half but improved as the game went on and took his goal very well. Hopefully a game which kick-starts his season.

 

Substitutes

Harvey Knibbs, 6: The game was won by the time the former Cambridge favourite arrived on the pitch, but he still ran hard and got important minutes in the tank.

Harlee Dean, n/a

Emmanuel Osho, n/a

Jayden Wareham, n/a