Adver Sport assess the performances of Swindon Town's players in today's 1-0 win at home to Notts County.
REICE CHARLES-COOK – 7.5
A quiet afternoon until his stunning save deep into stoppage time that meant his side hung on for all three points.
KYLE KNOYLE – 7
The youngster was handed a first league start and settled in straight away with plenty of positive forays up the right. Subbed.
CHRIS ROBERTSON – 7.5
Not had many minutes of late but came into a three-man central defence with ease and got in some crucial blocks.
OLLY LANCASHIRE – 8
Led by example and always seemed to be on hand to snuff out any danger that County may have posed.
MATT PRESTON – 7.5
Back to his old self and a strong presence in defence and went full-blooded into every challenge he had to make.
ELLIS IANDOLO – 7
Still getting to grips with the role on the left but was good in all he did and his set-pieces were a real weapon too.
JAMES DUNNE – 8
Epitomised Town’s guts and determination in the middle of the park and did not give the County players a moment’s piece all afternoon. Booked.
KESHI ANDERSON – 7.5
Some really nice play to link midfield and attack and a brave, bustling run set up what proved to be the decisive goal.
AMINE LINGANZI – 7
Strong in the heart of the pitch and used his size to help the home side wrestle control of proceedings.
KAIYNE WOOLERY – 8.5
An all-action performance. Terrorised the visiting defence on numerous occasions and has strength and hold-up play to match his searing pace. Subbed.
LUKE NORRIS – 7
Perhaps the quietest of Town’s front players but popped up when it mattered most to grab the all-important goal.
Substitutes:
BEN PURKISS – 6
(For Knoyle, 89) Not on long enough to make an impact.
PAUL MULLIN – 6
(For Woolery, 89) Only on a handful of minutes but still registered a shot.
Subs not used: Lawrence Vigouroux, John Goddard, James Brophy, Kellan Gordon, Matt Taylor.
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