Marc Guiu: 10/10
Guiu was predatory against Shamrock Rovers, moving into danger areas and always being in the right place at the right time. His positioning was only bettered by his finishing, squeezing the ball in from tight areas and showing how good he could be in the right circumstances. A European hat-trick looks great on his resume.
Harvey Vale (46'): 6/10
Vale tried to make his mark but was ultimately unable to. He did create a chance, but he also lost 3/4 duels he contested. He wasn't particularly noticeable, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Harrison Murray-Campbell (59'): 6/10
Murray-Campbell had the most influence in possession, but his long balls were poor. It was a special moment for him as he made his full debut last night.
Joao Felix (59'): 7/10
Felix played well when he came on. He created a clear-cut chance, won important fouls, and got into great shooting positions. He didn't score, but he got several chances to.
Sam Rak-Sakyi (82'): N/A
Rak-Sakyi had only eight minutes of regulation time to play, but he did what he could. He lost all the duels he attempted but got some valuable senior minutes under his belt, which is good.
Enzo Maresca: 8.5/10
Maresca's game plan was very good, all things considered. It was a nice touch from him to hand a debut to Murray-Campbell, and so early in the game too. His substitutions didn't make much of a difference, but that is not important, considering they all came on when the game was already won.