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MK Dons 0 Rotherham 4: Player ratings
Rotherham produced a dream display to beat MK Dons 4-0 and effectively make themselves safe.
It started well after 54 seconds and got even better as the Millers swept the opposition aside in a game they needed to win.
Here's how the players rated and your chance to add your own.
Lee
Camp 8- Yet another clean sheet by Camp, who produced a fine stop to
deny Jake Forster-Caskey's free-kick and started the counter-attack
which made the first goal.
Stephen
Kelly 8 – Kelly plays and Rotherham don't lose, it's simple.
Another assured display by the Irishman.
Kirk
Broadfoot 9 – Had Alex Revell in his pocket and then finally broke
his duck after over 50 appearances, with a flashing header.
Richard
Wood 8 – His partnership with Broadfoot is flourishing and more
than played his part with a solid showing.
Joe
Mattock 7 – More dependable stuff from the left-back, again
contributing to a clean sheet.
Greg
Halford 8 – Robbed of the chance to score a second penalty in a
week, but put the disappointment behind for another imperious display
in the middle of the park.
Grant
Ward 8 – Made a fine start to the game by creating the first goal
which set up the crucial first goal.
Lee
Frecklington 7 – Sad to see the influential midfielder leave the
pitch through injury in the first half.
Richie
Smallwood 10 – He may have been overshadowed in the last few weeks,
but the midfielder regained his form with an outstanding display and
capped it off with a glorious goal. We can even forgive that miss
from his header.
Matt
Derbyshire 8 – Scorer of the importance first and
put in another fine display on the left. A real late-season hero.
Leon
Best 7 – Scored his fourth goal of the season, but wasn't his most
effective display of the season. Still gives the Millers something
they haven't had before.
Joe
Newell 7 – Delivered a delightful cross for Broadfoot's goal and
put in a solid showing which meant Frecklington's absence was not
felt.
Danny
Ward 8 – Ran MK ragged when he came on in the second half and
unlucky not to get on the scoresheet.
Jerome
Thomas 7 – Came on at the death.
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