Player Rating Reading: Allen shines while Williams scores a penalty for defeat against West Ham during a WSL clash



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Reading Women's night was disappointing (Wednesday) for the women who lost 2-1 at home to West Ham United, falling below their opponents.

Alisha Lehmann scored both goals for the Hammers. Fara Williams' penalty in the second half proved insufficient to prompt a return from Reading to the Madejski Stadium.

This is how we evaluated reading readers, below.

Grace Moloney

Well ordered his area of ​​repair and made several routine stops – the bad luck to concede twice. 7

Maz Pacheco

Well started, but really struggles to keep pace with Lehmann. I worked hard in what was a real test of strength for the young left-back. 6

Molly Bartrip

Fight a little physically, but seemed composed on the ball. Vital interception on a dangerous cross in the first half. 6

Jo Potter

Some challenges somewhat daring, but watchful for the danger in most cases when West Ham showed up. 6

Natasha Harding

Not disciplined enough in defense, exposing Reading to the counterattack. It seemed like a good thing in the future, which was a problem. 6

Rachel Furness

Unlucky with first half header. Fought at the base of the Reading midfielder's golf course. 6

Rémi Allen



Rémi Allen. (Photo by Alex Burstow / Getty Images)

Tireless performance in the midfield. Best player from Reading. 7

Jade Moore

Worked hard, but was in bulk possession a few times. It looks like his recent injuries are still hurting his performance. 6

Fara Williams



Fara Williams will watch the Women's Super League match between Reading Women and West Ham United Women at the Madejski Stadium on February 20, 2019 in Reading, England. (Photo by Alex Burstow / Getty Images)

Lack of invention in the last third caused moans among local spectators in the first half. But she sent her sentence with confidence. 6

Lauren Bruton

The ball really holds the ball well and seems to be the player most likely to get off the Reading field to cause defensive problems in West Ham. 7

Brooke Chaplen

She managed to get noticed a few times but did not receive enough support from her team when she was in large areas. 6

replacements

Rakel Honnudottir (for Chaplen 56)

Got the penalty for the Reading EQ with a positive lead. Watched a real threat on the bench. 6

Kirsty Pearce (for Moore 69)

Considered composed at the back for which you have to give credit – given the physical character of the game in which she entered. 6

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