Reading Ratings: Leyton Orient defeat because of a single individual error..

Reading FC Ratings: Howler proves costly in Leyton Orient defeat

Reading FC Ratings: Howler proves costly in Leyton Orient defeat | Reading  Chronicle

Reading fell 2-1 against Leyton Orient as a result of David Button’s last-second error.

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David Button, 4: It was crucial to observe the goalkeeper’s response after he conceded three cheap goals in midweek. He appeared to have recovered from his costly mistakes against Northampton, saving the majority of the shots that were directed his way, but in the last minute, he ran out to gather a corner and totally missed the ball, providing an opening for George Moncur to score. He also had a poor distribution of the ball.

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Tyler Bindon, 6: After receiving an early booking, was left on a very thin line in the first half. grew into the game after a few tactical movements in the middle of it and appeared more tense. had the instincts of a poacher to score the equalizer and his first career goal.

Nelson Abbey, 6: The skipper seemed regal in the back, just like on Tuesday night. was quick to jump in when necessary yet had the quickness to cover if the ball went over the top. capable of standing tall.

Harlee Dean, 6: Made several significant blocks and tackles in a contest when the Royals defense had to be on point.

Leyton Orient 2-1 Reading FC: Player Ratings - The Tilehurst End

Matt Carson, age 5, suffered in the beginning after being cruelly exposed. became into the game and tried to advance whenever feasible.

Lewis Wing, 6: The sloppy start did not fit his style, but he did manage a couple raking passes and tried to release the forwards whenever feasible. did not respond effectively to a cross into the area early on, and the opening goal came from a half-clearance that was shot past Button.

Charlie Savage, 6, is a midfielder who is full of enthusiasm and had to step in at the last minute when Sam Hutchinson was injured. like to push and go ahead, occasionally allowing room for others to move behind him, but he also made some strong tackles.

Femi Azeez, 5, says that so far this season, nothing he has attempted has been successful. A frustrated-looking player, the winger received a ridiculous card for kicking the ball away in a fit of rage after dribbling up an alley and kicking it out for a corner.

Harvey Knibbs, 5: The defense was clearly exposed in the first half because he did not help his full-back adequately. Prior to the interval, a goal was necessary to give Reading the advantage.

7. Dom Ballard The adolescent was full of trickery and skills that the Orient defense found difficult to handle. He was also full of enthusiasm and effort. After hitting the post, I was relieved to see Bindon score on the rebound.

Similar to last week, the striker linked up nicely with teammates and occasionally looked threatening, but he never really got a chance to score. Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan, 6.

Nesta Guinness-Walker, 6: The full-back made a solid cameo after spending months outside in the cold. energetic, and they both attacked and defended with intent.

Paul Mukariu, 5, ran around a lot but had little to no effect on the game.

Ben Elliott, 6: Displayed poise in possession and had a late volley thunder over the crossbar. The teenager did not have enough time to have an effect on the game in five minutes.

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