Barnsley 1 Norwich City 0 - player ratings

Barnsley put in an excellent performance to progress to the fifth round of the FA Cup.
IMPRESSIVE: Barnsley's Martin BrittainIMPRESSIVE: Barnsley's Martin Brittain
IMPRESSIVE: Barnsley's Martin Brittain

The 1-0 scoreline flattered Championship leaders Norwich City.

Chief football writer Stuart Rayner rates the Reds.

Brad Collins – did not have a shot to save 6

Toby Sibbick – had an early shot blocked and put in a solid performance in a rare start 6

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Michail Helik – had an early header saved but relatively comfortable defensively 6

Mads Andersen – another who could not complain about being overworked 6

Callum Brittain – consistently got wide and delivered the ball 7

Alex Mowatt – his contract might be ticking down but the captain was outstanding 8

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Romal Palmer – had a good first half at Barnsley dominated midfield, testing Tim Krul from distance a couple of times 7

Callum Styles – a goal and a block at the other end were only what his performance deserved 8

Dominik Frieser – did not quite have his shooting boots on 7

Cauley Woodrow – fluffed a second-half volley but most of the chances fell elsewhere 6

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Victor Adeboyejo – a couple of nearly moments for the forward 6.

Substitutes:

Herbie Kane (for Palmer, 46) – made a positive impression 6

Conor Chaplin (for Adeboyejo, 55) – wasted chances to put the game to bed 5

Michael Solbauer (for Sibbick, 63) – commanding from the bench 6

Patrick Schmidt (for Woodrow, 79) – N/A

George Miller (for Adeboyejo, 79) – N/A.

Not used: Walton, Oduor, Moon, Omar.

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