Watford 2 Sunderland 2: Kids shine but who was man of match?

Jeremain Lens celebrates his goalJeremain Lens celebrates his goal
Jeremain Lens celebrates his goal
Sunderland's youngsters starred as the Black Cats rounded off their Premier League season with a 2-2 draw against Watford.

Goals from Jack Rodwell and Jeremain Lens gave a much-changed side a point at Vicarage Road.

Rees Greenwood and Tommy Robson were both handed their Premier League debuts from the start by Sam Allardyce, and another of Sunderland’s successful Under-21s team, george Honeyman, was a second-half substitute.

But how did they fare? Richard Mennear has the ratings.

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Jordan Pickford: Got down well to make a strong save from a Nathan Ake effort first half. Distribution good... 6

DeAndre Yedlin: Defended well enough, snuffing out Odion Ighalo as he bore down. Still struggles with final ball. Subbed with a knock... 6

John O’Shea: Not his best outing in a red and white shirt. Was beaten for the first Watford goal, despite protests he was pushed. Then gave away a penalty..... 5

Lamine Kone: Enjoyed a good battle with Troy Deeney. Steady performance from one of the best pieces of January business... 6

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Tommy Robson: Composed debut at left-back, didn’t look out of place at this level. Defended well and looked to get forward. The pick of the debutants. MOM... 7

Seb Larsson: Solid enough, keeping Sunderland ticking over in the middle. Subbed early though.... 6

Rees Greenwood: Promising debut from the England Under-20 international. Played a key role in Rodwell’s goal, laying off Lens for the assist. Quick feet..... 6

Jack Rodwell: Sunderland’s best player first half and got his reward with the goal. Worked hard and made a positive impression. ...6

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Duncan Watmore: Had a goal wrongly disallowed for offside. Runs caused Watford problems and he laid on assist for Lens goal.... 7

Jeremain Lens: Didn’t make much of an impression in the opening half hour but laid on assist for Rodwell’s goal. Scored to regain the lead.... 6

Dame N’Doye: Led the line well, one of his better performances. Put himself about up front. Had goal ruled out ....7

Subs:

George Honeyman (for Greenwood, 52): On for Greenwood at left wing and struggled to make an impact. Worked hard but didn’t touch the ball enough.

Yann M’Vila (for Seb Larsson, 62): Didn’t have a huge impact on the game, passing radar was off.

Billy Jones (for Yedlin, 76): On for Yedlin who hobbled off. Steady enough at full-back.