COLCHESTER United were beaten 2-0 at play-off chasing Barrow, on Saturday afternoon.
Goals in the closing stages of each half from Kian Spence and substitute Sam Foley inflicted defeat on the U’s, who now lie just two points above the League Two relegation zone with 11 games remaining.
Here are the Gazette player ratings, following a disappointing defeat at Holker Street.
OWEN GOODMAN 5
U’s keeper denied Spence early in the second half and had little chance with Barrow’s two goals
MANDELA EGBO 5
Was forced off with a worrying knee injury before half-time on his first start since Boxing Day
TOM DALLISON 6
Was generally a solid performer at the heart of the Colchester defence against decent Barrow side
CONNOR HALL 6
U’s skipper generally dealt well with Barrow front two in tricky conditions. Booked
JAYDEN RICHARDSON 5
Enjoyed some enterprising runs early on before being taken off before the hour. Booked
HARRY ANDERSON 5
Started as a left wing-back on return to the side before being replaced just before the hour
ALISTAIR SMITH 5
Battled hard in midfield but to no avail and was replaced with 17 minutes remaining
ARTHUR READ 5
Was given little opportunity to make an impact in midfield on his return to the team
NOAH CHILVERS 6
U’s man of the match. Tried hard to make things happen and worked hard for the cause
CAMERON MCGEEHAN 6
Saw his low long-range effort pushed away by Farman in the second half
TOM HOPPER 6
Was tireless in his running and endeavour but seldom looked like scoring for the U’s
SUBSTITUTES
RILEY HARBOTTLE (for Egbo, 38) 6
Was harshly penalised for the free-kick that led to Barrow’s opener and enjoyed some good forward runs
BRAD IHIONVIEN (for Anderson, 59) 6
Got into some decent positions as the clock ticked down but could not muster an equaliser
JAYDEN FEVRIER (for Richardson, 59) 6
Gave the Barrow defence plenty to think about in the final half hour but with ultimately no reward
MATT JAY (for Smith, 73)
JOHN AKINDE (for Hopper, 73)
Subs (not used): Mingi, Hornby.
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