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PLAYER RATINGS: Swindon Town 1-0 Forest Green Rovers
Swindon Town made it three wins in a row with a 1-0 victory over relegation-threatened Forest Green and Benjamin Wills was there to evaluate the hosts.
Reice Charles-Cook: Did not have to much at all in the Swindon goal today, his distribution was impressive though - 6
Kyle Knoyle (replaced by Kellan Gordon '86): Growing in his role at right wing-back, put in a few testing crosses but all were claimed by the goalkeeper - 6
Oliver Lancashire: Part of a back three that did not have much to do, save headed clearances, but Lancashire was the best of the trio with some impressive blocks - 7
Chris Robertson: Likewise, one third of the centre-back set-up that kept a clean sheet with relative ease - 6
Matt Preston: Also impressed in the back three and was the one who was providing searching passed to the forward players - 6
Ellis Iandolo: Did not have many free-kicks or corners to deliver so his match was therefore quite run-of-the-mill - 6
James Dunne: Struggled in midfield a bit, especially in the first half - 5
Ollie Banks: Largely impressed on his debut with inventive passes and zip in the midfield. Awarding the new man with the man-of-the-match award was a tad kind by the sponsors, but he was nonetheless perfectly fine on his Swindon bow - 7
Keshi Anderson (replaced by Ben Purkiss '82): One of two players who arguably merited MOTM more than Banks with good chances that, on another day, would have ended with goals. A shot of his did lead to the goal too - 8
Kaiyne Woolery (replaced by Paul Mullin '76): Also very impressive with energetic runs, attempts on goal and crossing. Was subbed late on, which the home fans were questioning until Luke Norris popped up with the late winner - 8
Luke Norris: Match winner with an ugly but massively important goal which kept up his impressive season - 7
Substitutes
Ben Purkiss: Only an eight-minute cameo role for Purkiss, might not have even touched the ball he had that little to do in his spell - N/A
Paul Mullin: Was not on for long, but caused havoc for the opposition defence, getting booked for blocking a free-kick and drawing a card when he was pulled down when executing a counter-attack - 6
Kellan Gordon: Did not see much of the ball and barely managed to execute himself onto the game off the bench - 5
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