Adver Sport assess the performances of the Swindon Town players in today’s 3-2 away at Milton Keynes Dons in League Two.

LAWRENCE VIGOUROUX – 8

Not much chance with either goal but some crucial saves either side of that to keep Dons at bay. Booked for time wasting late on.

KYLE KNOYLE – 6.5

Decent enough on the right without doing anything spectacular. Was a useful outlet.

DION CONROY – 7

Handed in a rare start and slotted in nicely. Creases in his game can be ironed out but solid overall.

TOM BROADBENT – 7

Reliable at the back and one crucial block in particular stifled the home side early in the second half.

MATT TAYLOR – 6

Glimpses of promise but struck down by injury early on and had to come off.

JAK MCCOURT – 7

Was prominent and seemed keen to make an impression. Harried the Dons players in the middle of the park.

DANNY ROSE – 7.5

Encouraging first start. Was there to mop up when play broke up and kick-started attacks. Lack of game time meant he faded and was replaced.

KESHI ANDERSON – 7.5

Manager Wellens admitted the goal saved him from being taken off, but it was a stunning effort and cut MK’s resurgence.

MICHAEL DOUGHTY – 9

A return to top form with a classy display. Even without his goals, was at the heart of everything that was good about Town’s play. Subbed late on.

KAIYNE WOOLERY – 7

Ran the channels well and won the crucial penalty. Gave the home defenders a few scares with his pace.

THEO ROBINSON – 7.5

Very good debut. Was lively throughout with his clever runs and movement and probably should have had a goal too.

Substitutes:

ALI KOIKI – 6.5

(For Taylor, 26) Thrust into action early on and showed good pace.

JAMES DUNNE – 6

(For Rose, 62) Helped stiffen up Town in midfield.

CANICE CARROLL – 6

(For Doughty, 82) Added extra cover at the back to close out the game.

Subs not used: Luke McCormick, Marc Richards, Ben House, Kyle Bennett.