Blackpool cruised to a 4-1 win over Reading at Bloomfield Road, making it 16 away league matches without victory.

Take a look at the ratings below.

David Button, 6: Made some good saves and was given little chance with any goal conceded. Nearly kept out the opener from the penalty spot.

Andy Yiadom, 6: A disappointing display from the entire team, but Yiadom not among the worst performers. Looked to attack and get forward where possible, and Blackpool targeted the opposite flank so the captain saw little of the action.

Nelson Abbey, 5: Lost his man for Kouassi's header and got sucked in for the fourth goal. A learning curve for the young centre-back.

Tyler Bindon, 5: Keen to set Dom Ballard free with his long balls but defensively struggled. Needed to do better with the third goal, not expecting Clinton Mola to miss his tackle.

Clinton Mola, 4: Targeted throughout and really struggled. Never seemed to be on the same wavelength as the rest of his back line.

Sam Hutchinson, 4: Reckless and slow throughout, it was not a good showing from someone who has impressed greatly so far this season. Needed to show more experience considering the games under his belt. Did have his cross deflcted into the net for the Royals' goal.

Charlie Savage, 5: Midfield regularly overran and Savage was no different. Struggled to get his usual range of passing going. A difficult afternoon for the teenager, but to be expected from young players.

Ben Elliott, 5: After running the show in Tuesday's 9-0 win over Exeter City, the youngster struggled to impose himself on the game in Lancashire. Still feeling his way into League One action.

Femi Azeez, 6: Tried to get things moving going forward but was not Reading's afternoon. Quiet day at the office.

Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan, 4: Should have done better with a defensive header for Blackpool's second goal. Was never truly in the game from an attacking perspective. Disappointing from the fan favourite.

Dom Ballard, 6: Ran around lots and had plenty of energy, but never truly tested Dan Grimshaw. Needed to link up better with partner Ehibhatiomhan.

 

Substitutes

Tom McIntyre, 6: Steadied the ship but the game was over by the time he arrived on the field. Better defensively than Mola.

Lewis Wing, 5: Quiet cameo from the experienced midfielder. Hope to see more impact as he returns from injury.

Paul Mukariu, 5: Little effect on the game but the game was over by the time he arrived.

Amadou Mbengue, 5: Looked a tad lost, but the full-back covered almost every blade of grass. 

Caylan Vickers, n/a