THE Oxford Mail player ratings after Oxford United sealed their place in the third round of the Emirates FA Cup with a 2-0 win at home to Grimsby Town.
JAMES BEADLE
Made a crucial save to thwart Donovan Wilson just before U’s scored their second – 7.5
FIN STEVENS
In the team despite confusion over eligibility, but that to one side in a solid performance – 7
ELLIOTT MOORE
A rock at the back, winning headers and blocks as and when required – 7.5
JORDAN THORNILEY
Recapturing his form after appearing rusty when thrown back into the team last weekend – 7
CIARON BROWN
Offered a threat going forward, particularly in the first half, and was always an option on the left – 7
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MARCUS MCGUANE
In the right place at the right time to open the scoring. Strong display in the midfield – 7.5
CAMERON BRANNAGAN
Clever assist for Billy Bodin header, to round off a very mature performance – 7.5
STAN MILLS
A constant threat on the right wing, either by going round the outside of his marker or cutting inside. MAN OF THE MATCH – 8
RUBEN RODRIGUES
Came close with a shot, but discipline let him down and led to his early withdrawal. BOOKED – 6
JOSH MURPHY
Has a point to prove and seems determined to show his ability. Brilliant run in the lead-up to opening goal – 8
MARK HARRIS
Seemingly lacking confidence in front of goal but still offers much off the ball – 6.5
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SUBSTITUTES
Billy Bodin (for Rodrigues, 46)
Got the important second goal and was a threat in the penalty box – 7.5
Tyler Goodrham (for Mills, 68)
Went close with a stinging long-range effort – 7
Marcus Browne (for Murphy, 68)
Lasted just 12 minutes on his return from injury – N/A
Gatlin O’Donkor (for Browne, 80)
Josh McEachran (for Harris, 84)
Unused: Eastwood, Negru, Gorrin, Smyth.
Substitutes who come on after the 75th minute do not get a rating.
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