BRENTFORD vs. Colchester Player Ratings

WE WAS ROBBED!
Richard Lee - Another solid performance from the skipper, made two or three superb saves, never looked threatened or nervous, one miscued clearance a minor blip on his performance, could do nothing about the free-kick.
Karleigh Osborne - Continues to look like a defensive general, marshalled the big strikers well, had two wild efforts on goal, solid.
Miguel Llera - An impressive home debut, fantastic distribution, looked solid in the air, was occassionally caught for pace, found the A4 flyover with a free-kick, looks as if he has been playing here for two seasons.
Adam Thompson - A good game from the full back, unspectacular but effective, looks more mature than his age suggests, has thankfully extended his loan.
Blair Adams - Looked electric at left-back, attacked with pace and linked up well with the midfield, was industrious throughout, lacked match fitness, played alot like Ryan Dickson.
Sam Wood - Came on for the fatigued Adams, looked good going forward, still seems more comfortable in a midfield role.
Jonathan Douglas - A good game from the number 8, he looked hungry to get forward and had two good efforts, wokred well with the rest of the midfield.
Jake Reeves - Settled after a nervy start, is still looking light on the ball, his passing was good, he still needs games to get up to match fitness and sharpness.
Kevin O’Connor - Made a good, solid contribution when he came on.
Marcus Bean - A fantastic game from Beany, ran his socks into the ground, passed well, tackled well, managed to do some stepovers when moved out onto the right wing.
Myles Weston - A good stint from the hit-and-miss winger, was quick and direct, looked threatening on the ball, looked like the Weston of 2009/2010, his pass for the goal was world class.
Mike Grella - Was only on for a brief moment, but looked tricky and powerful. Would be nice to see him start.
Niall McGinn - Frustrating, worked tirelessly, looked dynamic and powerful when running at the defence, should have scored in the opening ten minutes, but hesitated 4 times in as many seconds.
Clayton Donaldson - His best game so far, held the ball up well, was fast and won a good number of headers, broke his Griffin Park duck with a well-taken finish when put through by Weston. Man of the match.
