Fulham v Rotherham player ratings
Cauley Woodrow scored twice as Fulham won their last match under caretaker boss Stuart Gray. Here’s how we rated each of the players in their 4-1 victory over Rotherham.
Andy Lonergan: 7
Made some excellent saves, including two early in the second half that denied Grant Ward and Jonson Clarke-Harris.
Ryan Fredericks: 7
Was unlucky not to claim an assist in this game after a string of dangerous crosses almost produced goals.
Richard Stearman: 7
Produced a more confident performance following some recent errors. Won a number of challenges.
Dan Burn: 7
Looked more solid than in recent matches and headed the ball away from danger on multiple occasions.
Tim Ream: 6
The American replaced Luke Garbutt at left-back and looked uncomfortable there at times, albeit without any notable errors.
Tom Cairney: 6
Was peripheral on the right until he moved infield to get hold of the ball and was more effective.
Scott Parker: 6
Played more misplaced passes that he would have liked and tired towards the end, but was an important anchor in midfield.
Emerson Hyndman: 7
Kept things ticking over in midfield, winning the ball back numerous times and acting as a springboard for Fulham to attack.
Alex Kacaniklic: 7
Had a lively first half especially, with a number of shots, one in particular that was whipped just past the far post with his left foot.
Ross McCormack: 8
His goal was his 13th in the Championship this season and he also grabbed a sixth assist.
Cauley Woodrow: 8
Scored two good goals, setting up another, and was unlucky not to get a hat-trick in an impressive display.
Ben Pringle: 6
Came on for the final 16 minutes and almost scored with a long-range effort towards the top corner.