Sports journalist Jack Butler was at the game and he has rated the players and once again the best player on the pitch (by some distance) was Crawley’s keeper Glenn Morris.
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Action from Crawley Town v Leyton Orient
. Glen Morris - 8
In his 200th appearance for the club, Morris was as reliable as ever. The former-Orient academy product made numerous crucial saves as the visiting side broke quickly, with great effect. Slightly concerning he had to make so many stops.
. George Francomb - 5
Caught out a few times on the break and didn’t offer too much going forwards. Wasn’t his best night.
. Jordan Tunnicliffe - 6
Solid in the air and dealt with anything Orient threw at him. Was subbed, due to injury, shortly after the hour-mark. Hopefully, the knock isn't too bad as Tunnicliffe would be a massive loss for Harrogate, on Saturday.
. Tony Craig - 6
Like Tunnicliffe, Craig looked composed when competing in the air. However, he struggled to deal with Orient’s counterattacks. Looked vulnerable to pace at times.
. Tom Dallison – 6
Impressed with a few neat touches, but it was a quiet night for the full-back as most of Orient’s attacks came down the other side. A lot more good moments than bad, though.
1. Glen Morris - 8
In his 200th appearance for the club, Morris was as reliable as ever. The former-Orient academy product made numerous crucial saves as the visiting side broke quickly, with great effect. Slightly concerning he had to make so many stops.
2. George Francomb - 5
Caught out a few times on the break and didn’t offer too much going forwards. Wasn’t his best night.
3. Jordan Tunnicliffe - 6
Solid in the air and dealt with anything Orient threw at him. Was subbed, due to injury, shortly after the hour-mark. Hopefully, the knock isn't too bad as Tunnicliffe would be a massive loss for Harrogate, on Saturday.
4. Tony Craig - 6
Like Tunnicliffe, Craig looked composed when competing in the air. However, he struggled to deal with Orient’s counterattacks. Looked vulnerable to pace at times.