Take a look at our ratings below. Joel Pereira, 7: Not tested on too many occasions, the stopper still stayed alert to make the saves required to keep the Chairboys at bay and earn a clean sheet. Commanding the back line, his defenders feel confident with Pereira behind him.
Kelvin Abrefa, 7: The youngster continues to impress now he has had a run in the team. Defensively sound and looking to get forward when possible, Abrefa is becoming undroppable for the run-in. Amadou Mbengue, 6: Great to have the fan favourite back, but perhaps unsurprisingly he was not at his full peak after injury.
Rash at times and his long balls-at times- looked aimless, his pace was still crucial for covering with Richard Kone on the prowl. Tyler Bindon, 8: Two games out with illness, the youngster stepped back in like he never left. Cool, calm and composed are buzzwords for Bindon, but only because it's true.
Never looked flustered. Andre Garcia, 5: Still only 17 so far from the finished article, the England Under-18 international had an off-day from start to finish. Has shown his class this season, so consistency will come with experience.
Lewis Wing, 6: A quiet afternoon for the skipper on the day, unable to stamp his authority against his former club. Lots of long punts forward for his teammates to chase, but not too many found their intended target on the day. Charlie Savage, 7: Another solid afternoon of Savage doing what Savage does, press and harry the opposition into submission.
Had a strike on goal too, albeit not a challenge for the keeper. Harvey Knibbs, 7: A quiet first half but impressed greatly in the final 30 minutes, his pressing paying dividends. Cool as a cucumber to slot the winning penalty into the back of the net.
Chem Campbell, 6: A difficult first half against his former club with nothing coming off. His biggest impact of the day coming in the final 15 minutes, chopping into the box and earning a penalty for the Royals. Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan, 4: Nothing came off on the day for the forward.
Did not see a great deal of the ball as the team did not have it's usual fluidity for the most part, but when he did get it, the ball rarely stuck. Mamadi Camara, 5: A quiet showing from the youngster, who saw little of the action throughout. Substitutes Jayden Wareham, 6: Had a very good impact, giving the Wycombe backline a different challenge to the one posed by Ehibhatiomhan.
Tivonge Rushesha, 6: Harshly dropped and played well when coming on, sticking to his opposite number like glue. Billy Bodin, n/a Andy Yiadom, n/a.
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Reading Ratings: Returning fan favourite catches eye in Wycombe Wanderers win
Reading returned to winning ways on Saturday, squeezing past local rivals Wycombe Wanderers to keep chase with the play-off places. Take a look at our ratings below. Joel Pereira, 7: Not tested on too many occasions, the stopper still stayed alert to make the saves required to keep the Chairboys at bay and earn a clean sheet. Commanding the back line, his defenders feel confident with Pereira behind him. Kelvin Abrefa, 7: The youngster continues to impress now he has had a run in the team. Defensively sound and looking to get forward when possible, Abrefa is becoming undroppable for the run-in.