WhoScored.com run through their best-rated XI from the Sky Bet League Two Semi-final Playoffs of those to have featured in both games.
Goalkeeper: Owen Goodman (Wimbledon) – 7.34 rating
Owen Goodman features between the sticks in this XI following two solid showings against Notts County.
Goodman made a commendable six saves in back-to-back clean sheet-attaining displays to kick off this side with a WhoScored.com rating of 7.34.
Centre-back: Riley Harbottle (Wimbledon) – 7.69 rating
Riley Harbottle was key in Wimbledon’s progression to the final, having scored the decisive goal at Notts County a little over a week ago.
The 24-year-old also managed nine tackles and eight clearances on his way to a WhoScored.com rating of 7.69.
Centre-back: Joe Lewis (Wimbledon) – 8.08 rating
With a WhoScored.com rating of 8.08, Joe Lewis is the Sky Bet League Two Player of the Round.
Lewis managed just his second league assist of the season in the second leg 1-9 win over Notts County over the weekend, that coming from his only key pass, while the Wimbledon centre-back managed 22 clearances and eight tackles in two fine showings.
Centre-back: David Okagbue (Walsall) – 7.76 rating
Rounding off the backline is the first Walsall representative in the side. Walsall struggled in the final months of the season, but David Okagbue put in two solid showings in their two-legged win over Chesterfield with 19 clearances, six tackles and five interceptions contributing to a WhoScored.com rating of 7.76.
Right midfield: Liam Mandeville (Chesterfield) – 7.14 rating
Liam Mandeville is the sole Chesterfield player to feature, having earned a WhoScored.com rating of 7.14 across both meetings with Walsall.
The 28-year-old managed two key passes and one dribble, and worked hard off the ball as he made seven clearances and six tackles.
Central midfield: James Tilley (Wimbledon) – 7.41 rating
James Tilley may have failed to directly contribute to a goal against Notts County, but it wasn’t for want of trying as the 26-year-old made six key passes and three shots across both legs.
An additional eight tackles saw Tilley land a WhoScored.com rating of 7.41.
Central midfield: Jake Reeves (Wimbledon) – 7.34 rating
Jake Reeves joins teammate Tilley in the middle of the park, having returned a WhoScored.com rating of 7.34 against Notts County.
Indeed, Reeves provided the assist for Riley Harbottle’s strike at Meadow Lane, that coming from one of four key passes, and made five clearances and five tackles to feature.
Central midfield: Myles Hippolyte (Wimbledon) – 7.14 rating
It’s an all-Wimbledon midfield three as Myles Hippolyte makes the cut. Hippolyte completed four dribbles and made eight tackles to make the Team of the Round with a WhoScored.com rating of 7.14.
Left midfield: Josh Neufville (Wimbledon) – 7.68 rating
Josh Neufville scored his fifth league goal of the season in Saturday’s 1-0 win over Notts County, that coming from his only effort across the semi-finals.
Additional returns of six clearances, six tackles and one interception helped Wimbledon to back-to-back clean sheets over Notts County and Neufville to a WhoScored.com rating of 7.68.
Striker: Albert Adomah (Walsall) – 7.10 rating
While he didn’t start either of the semi-final playoff outings, Albert Adomah is good value for his inclusion, having provided a brace of assists off the bench in Friday’s second leg 2-1 win over Chesterfield.
Those two assists came from three key passes, while the 37-year-old also completed three dribbles to return an average WhoScored.com rating of 7.10.
Striker: Conor Grant (Notts County) – 6.57 rating
Rounding off the XI is Notts County’s Conor Grant. The 23-year-old did all he could to fire his side to Wembley at Wimbledon’s expense as he managed six shots and three key passes across both legs. Four tackles and three dribbles capped two solid showings from Grant.
