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Rotherham 1 Middlesbrough 0: The player ratings
Rotherham made it nine points from nine in their quest for survival as they beat Middlesbrough 1-0 at New York Stadium.
There's no denying that it was a smash-and-grab for Neil Warnock's men, with Lee Frecklington getting the winner after a host of missed Boro chances.
Here are how the players rated, with the chance to add your own.
Lee
Camp 7 – Again produced the goods when required to with a smart
stop from Gaston Ramirez in the first half.
Frazer
Richardson 6 – Unluckily injured in the 25th minute
performing a good piece of defending.
Kirk
Broadfoot 9 – A real leader of men, the Scot put in a warrior-like
performance to repel Boro.
Richard
Wood 8 – Struggled in the first half but rose to the occasion after
the break, assisting Broadfoot superbly.
Joe
Mattock 7 – Another steady performance from Mattock, who looked
after the dangerous Albert Adomah superbly.
Greg
Halford 6 – Probably his poorest game since his reintegration,
several misplaced passes were followed by a red card.
Lee
Frecklington 7– Not Frecklington's best game by any stretch as he
was wasteful in possession, but make no mistake, the Millers are a
better side with him in it and what a way to end it.
Richie
Smallwood 7 – Hamstrung by an early yellow card but Smallwood
thrived against his former employees, battling hard throughout.
Jerome
Thomas 7 – Tried to be lively on the ball but his lack of fitness
showed against a slick and fast Boro.
Matt
Derbyshire 7 – Again asked to play out of position for the majority
of the game, Derbyshire let no one down, but struggled to make an
impact.
Leon
Best 6 – Asked to lead the line Best endured a frustrating evening
in battle with the Boro back line and received no change from the
referee.
Stephen
Kelly 7 – Came on for Richardson and slotted into right-back
superbly, playing his part in the clean sheet.
Danny
Ward 7 – Introduced midway through the second half, Ward
contributed superbly with his mobility and hold up play.
Jonson
Clarke-Harris 7 – Produced the most decisive action of the game
with his foraging down the left to set up the goal.