MATT GWYNNE 7

Recovered well from the early goal, came from his area to cut out lofted balls in behind. At times looked unorthodox but did a solid job.

TYLER WEIR 7.5

Competitive, hardworking and resilient. When he plays well City tend to and he has been consistent during this winning run.

ADAM OSBOURNE 8.5

Timed his forays forward well, showed composure and weighed in with a stylish strike to add gloss to the score. Had an impact at both ends.

SAM YEOMANS 7

The youngster was thrust back into first-team action on the back of recent injuries but certainly did not look out of place. Steady and solid.

JORDAN STODDART 8

Did well to contort himself to head in the opener, a goal which came at an important time for City. It proved the platform for a resounding success

JAMES BALDWIN 7

Brought in at the last minute and offered bags of pace and creativity on the left, just lacked that final touch at vital moments. Might have scored more than once.

CHRIS WITHINGTON 8

Busy and quick to press. Becoming an unsung hero in City’s engine room, right on top of opponents without the ball and effective in possession.

GEORGE FORSYTH 8

Like Withington, broke up play well and gave his colleagues the freedom to roam by anchoring the midfield yet still managed to steal a match for the goal. More reliability from Worcester’s Mister Consistent.

STAR MAN – JORDAN HARRISON 9*

Sheer persistence earned his first goal, composure was key to his second but the plaudits were earned by tireless running and refusing to be overawed physically, a side to his game that is clearly developing. This lad’s a right find.

KYONN EVANS 7.5

Missed decent openings and a sitter at 1-1 but to his credit kept getting in the right positions which resulted in his first goal of the season.

LIAM LOCKETT 8.5

Provided the sprinkle of stardust on through balls and corners that got City into goalscoring positions time and again. Never looked flustered.

Subs: Willis 7.5 (Baldwin, 61), Bates 7 (Evans, 70), Lewis 7 (Withington, 80).

*The poll runs until 5pm on Sunday, September 9.

Dunkirk: Smith 5, Parton 4.5 (Brigham, 88, 5), Holmes 4.5 (Swain, 77, 5), Sheridan 6, Wilcox 5, Burton 6, Browne 5, A Wright 6, Woolfe 5, Nangle 5.5, Barr-Rostron 5.5 (J Wright, 72, 5.5).

Unused subs: Bosworth, Black.

Attendance: 120.

Referee: David Hinton, 7.

Match rating: 9.