A regulation win against a poor Burton team who look destined to be relegated.
We weren't at our best but didn't need to be, if we were we surely would have scored more.
Watching on iFollow is still a soulless and emotionless experience but the game did look drab with little goal mouth action.
Danny Mayor was outstanding, especially in the first half, he carries the ball so well and gets us up the pitch.
Ok there's the cry that there's no end product but he's the link to the next player who provides the end product, the second goal highlights that where he laid the ball off to Cooper to cross for Moore to score.
On today's evidence Fornah is a level above Camara and Macleod in the defensive midfielder role, able to break up play, pass and move and a very good 90 minutes under his belt.
The back three still look to have a mistake between them but did enough to keep out a very average Burton strike force.
Michael Cooper didn't have much to do, although he made a superb flying save from a free kick and also closed down quickly when a Burton striker was clean through.
After his early games where he played well Conor Grant really should be kicking on but this game passed him by, much like last season. Reeves, who played well in a late cameo, should take his place very soon.
Nouble did well upfront, holding up the ball and running the channels.
Jephcott's goal was down to a mistake from the keeper but credit to him for shooting from that position.
Overall, the starting line-up is evolving, it looks like there will be around 15 players who could definitely start each game and up to Lowe to select 11 from them.
Without crowds (although there are more and more people sat in the stands game by game) there is no pressure on the referees and today was another where the ref had a good game free from hassle or intimidation from a biased home crowd.
Man of the match - Mayor.
M Cooper 7, Aimson 6, Canavan 6, Watts 6, Fornah 7, Moore 7, Grant 5, Mayor 8, G Cooper 7, Nouble 7, Jephcott 7. Subs - Reeves 7, Telford 6, Edwards 6.