THE Oxford Mail player ratings after Oxford United were beaten 2-1 at home to Leyton Orient.
JAMIE CUMMING
Made a handful of stops, including a brilliant one from a Tom James free kick which looked like it was heading straight for the top corner. MAN OF THE MATCH – 7.5
SAM LONG
An improved display compared to recent games, but is still below the level he can hit – 5.5
STEPHAN NEGRU
Didn’t put a foot wrong defensively, but he needs to be more decisive with the ball at his feet – 6
CIARON BROWN
No blemish from defensive viewpoint and he was visibly incensed by the manner of the second goal. BOOKED – 6
GREG LEIGH
His marauding runs down the left have been lacking since he returned from his calf injury, and were needed against Orient – 5.5
RUBEN RODRIGUES
Lovely assist for Tyler Goodrham and then went close with a header later in the game – 6.5
JAY MATETE
Gave the ball away far too often with simple passes, particularly in the first half – 4.5
CAMERON BRANNAGAN
Unable to force his way into the game and salvage something for United, as he has done so often in the past – 5.5
JOSH MURPHY
Had a handful of threatening runs at the Leyton Orient defence before fizzling out. BOOKED – 6
MARK HARRIS
The goals have dried up, however more importantly, so has the service into him. Feeding off scraps recently – 5.5
TYLER GOODRHAM
Cheeky backheeled effort put U’s in front but he was fairly quiet otherwise – 6.5
“Both goals are very avoidable and very frustrating, but it’s something we will learn from.”
— Oxford Mail OUFC (@OxfordMailOUFC) February 25, 2024
Des Buckingham rues his #oufc side conceding ‘very avoidable’ goals in the defeat at home to Leyton Orienthttps://t.co/oKtLsmDukn
SUBSTITUTES
Owen Dale (for Goodrham, 63)
Never really got into the game after coming on – 5
Will Goodwin (for Harris, 63)
Made his presence known up front, but no chances fell his way – 5.5
Marcus McGuane (for Matete, 75)
Allowed George Moncur to roll inside him far too easily for the second goal – 4.5
Billy Bodin (for Murphy, 75)
Came on but was unable to make an impact for United – 5
Unused: Eastwood, Bennett, Stevens.
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