COLCHESTER United registered a third successive 1-1 draw last night after sharing the spoils at Salford City.
The U's are five points above the League Two relegation zone with 12 games remaining, after they picked up a point at Moor Lane.
Here are the Gazette player ratings, following another draw on the road for Danny Cowley's side.
OWEN GOODMAN 7
Made a crucial save to deny John just after Ihionvien’s goal to help secure U’s a point
TOM DALLISON 6
Made goal-line clearance from Smith on his first start for Colchester since mid-January
CONNOR HALL 6
U’s skipper had his work cut out dealing with the lofty Smith but won most of his battles. Booked
RILEY HARBOTTLE 6
Struggled at times to contain Salford’s attack either side of half-time before being replaced before the hour
ELLIS IANDOLO 7
Seemed to enjoy his battle with 16-year-old Malcolm and got forward well at left wing-back. Booked
JAYDEN RICHARDSON 6
Started the game well at right wing-back but was replaced just after the hour
ALISTAIR SMITH 6
Missed a decent first-half chance for Colchester and battled hard for the cause
NOAH CHILVERS 7
Went close to scoring in the early stages and produced an influential display
CAMERON MCGEEHAN 7
U’s man of the match. Was brilliantly denied by Cairns early on and had two other efforts on goal; played his part in the goal
TOM HOPPER 6
Fired a decent chance wide in the first half but played his part in the goal; had tough battle with Mariappa
JOHN AKINDE 6
Showed glimpses of his threat alongside Hopper before being replaced in the closing stages
SUBSTITUTES
ARTHUR READ (for Richardson, 62) 7
Added some control in midfield in the final half hour and helped Colchester claim draw
MANDELA EGBO (for Harbottle, 54) 7
Produced a solid performance on the right side of defence after coming off the bench
MATT JAY (for Smith, 73)
BRADLEY IHONVIEN (for Akinde, 73)
Subs (not used): Mingi, Miranda, Hornby.
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