Crawley Town player ratings: How we thought Reds fared

Crawley recorded a superb fifth consecutive home win by beating Newport County 4-1 but how did the players fare?
Crawley Town v Newport County. Pic Steve Robards SR1828412 SUS-181020-154114001Crawley Town v Newport County. Pic Steve Robards SR1828412 SUS-181020-154114001
Crawley Town v Newport County. Pic Steve Robards SR1828412 SUS-181020-154114001

Glenn Morris 7 - Did not have much to do but did pull off a good save in the first minute to deny Antoine Semenyo.

Lewis Young 8 - Had a great impact impact in midfield and down the right-wing, helped set-up Reds’ first goal.

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Josh Payne 8 - Man of the Match performance, was part of a dominant Crawley midfield.

Mark Connolly 7 - Part of the Reds’ resilient defence which limited the visitors to one goal.

Ollie Palmer 8 - Earnt the penalty which led to Reds’ 2nd goal and scored the third goal with a header.

Luke Gambin 7 - Forced a good save from Joe Day with a first half shot and from a run created a nice chance for Joe Maguire which he nearly scored from.

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George Francomb 7 - Another steadfast performance at the back which helped frustrate Newport’s attack.

Joe Maguire 8 - Scored brilliant opening goal which was his 1st for the club and nearly added a second.

Romain Vincelot 7 - Good work in central defence to keep the Newport attack at bay when they were looking to add to their equaliser.

Felipe Morais (capt) 7 - Forced a fine save by Joe Day in the first half and scored from the penalty spot Reds’ third goal, his second spot-kick goal in successive games.

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Panutche Camara 8 - Enjoyed a good game, supplying Luke Gambin and Ollie Palmer (twice) with chances to score.

Josh Doherty 7 - Came on for Joe Maguire and continued the good work at the back.

Ashley Nathaniel-George 8 - Came on for Luke Gambin and minutes later a scored another sensational trademark goal. What an exciting talent!

Dannie Bulman 7 - Replaced Man of the Match Josh Payne in midfield for last six minutes and saw things out successfully until the final whistle.

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