Accrington Stanley, Sutton United, AFC Wimbledon and Doncaster Rovers are all represented as WhoScored.com run through their top performing players from the final day of League Two action.
5. Jack Nolan (Accrington Stanley) - 8.52 rating
Accrington ended their League Two campaign with a resounding 4-1 win over Tranmere Rovers, with Jack Nolan putting a player of the match showing. The winger was directly involved in three of four goals, netting with two of six shots and providing one assist from five key passes on his way to a WhoScored.com rating of 8.52.
4. Charlie Lakin (Sutton United) - 8.85 rating
Sutton huffed and puffed but were unable to better Colchester United's result on Saturday that saw them relegated. Charlie Lakin put in a spirited display in the middle of the park for the Amber and Chocolates, as evidenced by a WhoScored.com rating of 8.85. Lakin scored with one of two shots and provided one assist from a whopping seven key passes to justify his inclusion.
3. Owen Bailey (Doncaster Rovers) - 8.98 rating
Doncaster enjoyed a sensational end to the season to book a Play-Off spot, with Owen Bailey shining in their final day 2-2 draw at Gillingham. Bailey provided the assist for Joe Ironside's strike on the half hour mark, that coming from one of three key passes, and made two clearances off the line in a fine showing.
2. Stephen Duke-McKenna (Sutton United) - 9.05 rating
Stephen Duke-McKenna came off the bench to claim the WhoScored.com player of the match award in Sutton's 4-4 draw at MK Dons on Saturday. The 23-year-old netted with two of four shots and provided one assist from three key passes in a memorable cameo.
1. Omar Bugiel (AFC Wimbledon) - 10.0 rating
AFC Wimbledon missed out on the Play-Offs by five points but put on an end of season spectacle for their fans as they romped to a 5-1 win over Walsall on Saturday, with Omar Bugiel earning a perfect WhoScored.com 10 rating. The 30-year-old directly contributed to four of five goals, bagging a hat-trick with three of four shots and laying on one assist with his only key pass.
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