ALEX Gudger topped the player ratings in Worcester City's battling 2-2 draw against National League North leaders Solihull Moors at Aggborough.
Worcester City (4-4-2): 6 Kitscha – had to cope with driving rain and strong winds which made kicking difficult and never looked completely at ease.
7 Minihan – another committed performance from the right back who covered plenty of ground and almost scored a sensational winner.
8 Sharpe – was a cool costumer at the back and flicked the ball on for Lee Hughes to score the equaliser late on.
8 GUDGER – won almost every header and put his body on the line in the closing stages as City clinched a draw. A heroic display worthy of man of the match.
6 Gater – the sooner City put him back in midfield the better as Solihull gained most of their success down his wing.
7 Nti – worked tirelessly to try to get crosses into the box and deserved more for his efforts.
6 Jackman – an up-and-down display from the skipper who broke forward on occasions but lost the ball too often.
6 S Donnallan – stayed disciplined in difficult conditions, but was guilty of taking too many touches at times.
6 Ologu – deservedly given the nod ahead of Jordan Murphy, the winger was keen to impress, but made little impact.
6 Burton – apart from his well-taken goal which turned the tide, the former Jamaica international had a quiet afternoon.
7 Perry – a strong debut from the big striker who looked determined to get on the ball and make something happen.
Subs: Murphy 6 (Ologu 55), Hughes 6 (Burton 75), Webb (Jackman 87). Not used: Vaughan, L Donnellan Solihull Moors (5-1-3-2): Lewis 8; NOTTINGHAM 8, Daly 6, Bignot 6, Dean 7, Franklin 7; Bryne 7; Asante 7, Beswick 7 (Walker 82), Knights 7; Brown 8. Not used: English, Moore, Cowan, Armson Referee: Thomas Bramall 7/10.
Attendance: 828.
Match rating: 4/5.
MATCH STATS: City/Solihull: Shots on target: 5/4.
Shots off target: 4/7.
Corners: 6/1.
Offsides: 1/1.
Fouls conceded: 11/7.
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