Carlton gets my vote over a good second half from Williams, who I think we could have made more use of as the two Callum’s both seemed to be running on empty in the last few games
Williams for me. Good to see him back. I think he made us look more of a threat down the right side that 2nd half than CB has during the previous 135mins against them. Set up Woodrow too, so he gets my vote today.
Mads had a great game, but obviously in Sky eyes he wasn't on the pitch. Our young lads don't get a mention because a Chelsea loanee was playing which resulted in the usual spunkathon during commentary.
I've gone for Williams. Turned the game when he came on, and was the reason why we started playing properly on the floor. Personally, assuming Mowatt leaves I'd be tempted to play Williams at left back and Styles in central midfield. He's one of the few in the team with genuine pace. He played left back against Blackburn and looked very comfortable there.
Morris for me , worked his socks off , Woodrow showed his quality for the goal. And I may get slaughtered for this but I thought our captain went AWOL .
It wasn’t a great showing from anyone really. Morris was the best of those on the pitch for the duration. Williams made a difference second half. Woodrow was pap in the main but finished his chance like a predator. Morris by a nose. I think he’ll be our best player next season.
Williams showed what extra pace in both attack and defence gives you, especially on a day when Britain’s delivery let him down
Close between Morris and Williams for me, but I've gone for Morris as he was our best player over the two legs. Looking forward to next season already
Voted for Jordan Williams: the only player in our back 8 who didn't think the first thing to do when you have the ball is to lump it, in any direction (not where are forwards are) up field. Its very telling that the ONLY time we played the ball on the ground and broke quickly, we scored.
Morris but Jordan Williams had a great game off the bench great run from his own half to create the woodrow goal