Adver Sport assess the performances of the Swindon Town players in today’s 2-2 draw away at Oldham Athletic in League Two.
LUKE MCCORMICK – 7.5
Nothing he could do about either goal and even made a good save before the first – one of a number of decent stops on the day.
KYLE KNOYLE – 7
Diligent and dependable in his defensive duties as ever and delivered a couple of dangerous balls into the box too.
LUKE WOOLFENDEN – 6.5
Mopped up well on occasion and continues to look an assured presence at the back.
DION CONROY (C) – 7
Grows in presence with each game and cut out a couple of Oldham attacks nicely.
ALI KOIKI – 5.5
Costly mistake led to Oldham’s equaliser, although was always a willing outlet to aid the visitors’ attacking threat.
DANNY ROSE – 6
Knows his role in the team. Stayed deep and tidied up broken play on a number of occasions. Did not shirk a challenge either.
KYLE BENNETT – 7
A lovely finish for his goal and was always a livewire, although perhaps a little bit slack with his final pass on occasion.
MICHAEL DOUGHTY – 7.5
Some superb passing on display again and another really composed penalty at a crucial stage. A seamless return to the side. Booked.
KESHI ANDERSON – 6.5
Busy as usual and seemed to be involved in numerous forays into the final third but a lot didn’t quite come off.
THEO ROBINSON – 6
Powerful, probing run won the penalty but a couple of good chances came his way and will perhaps come away thinking he should have had a goal.
KAIYNE WOOLERY – 5.5
Quiet game. Ran the channels well and closed down defenders, but was rarely found by a team-mate and didn’t see much of the ball.
Substitutes:
JAMES DUNNE – 5.5
(For Woolery, 76) Saw a gilt-edged chance to win the game denied by the keeper.
BEN HOUSE – 5.5
(For Rose, 82) Ran hard up top and was a decent outlet.
JAK MCCOURT – 5
(For Doughty, 82) Got stuck in but the game was frenetic late on.
Subs not used: Lawrence Vigouroux, Mark Richards, Tom Broadbent.
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