Dormand: Little chance with goals and made several saves to ensure things were not more embarrassing.6.

Naylor: Disappointing following his recent displays. Crossing was poor and struggled to deal with hosts’ pace.4.

Clarke: Battled throughout but was far from his best and will be angry after such a dismal team effort.5.

Rowe: Might have done better with Godalming’s early brace before being sacrificed as City went for broke.5.

Charlton: Beaten for pace in build-up to goals, got in some robust challenges but was replaced at the break.4.

Elvins: One of the better performers yet was frustrated, not least by a harsh caution for a 50-50 challenge.6.

Thorley: Ran himself into the ground for little reward, sending a shot wide in the closing stages.5.

O’Connor: Kept going in the heat but that will be scant consolation for the midfielder.5.

Birley: Tried to make something happen, particularly as time began to run out. Twice forced Norris into saves.6.

McGregor: Struggled to make an impact despite hitting the bar in the first-half. Made way for Corbett.4.

Smith: Disappointing debut, had several strikes but only made keeper Norris work once.5.

Subs: Corbett 7 (for McGregor H/T), Cartwright 6 (for Charlton H/T), Carey-Bertram 4 (for Rowe 69). Not used: Nwadike, Ayres, Symons, Sargeant.

Godalming (4-4-2): Norris 8, Hollis 7, Lake 7 (D Smith 75), Simeone 8, Foulser 8*, Cooper 7, Read 8, Palmer 7, Harris 7, Wheeler 7, Edwards 7. Subs not used: Short, Harrison, Baker, Webb.

Man-of-the-match: Luke Corbett —Provided much-needed ingenuity as a second-half sub although his goal was too little too late.