How the Dons fared against Harrow.
Andy Little: 6.
No chance with either of Harrow's two wonder goals.
Luke Garrard: 6.
Always full of heart but offered little quality.
Michael Haswell: 6.
Quiet by his standards and was as low-key as everyone after half-time.
Rob Quinn: 5.
No understanding with Hatton and must offer more if Wimbledon are to exit this rut.
Jason Goodliffe: 6.
His usual commanding presence couldn't stop this embarrassing defeat.
Jake Leberl: 5.
His first Dons goal the only high point for the underperforming defender.
Steve Ferguson: 6.
His third minute howler set the tone for a day to forget.
Sam Hatton: 5.
Where has his form gone? Lost his way as heads went down.
Daniel Webb: 5.
A lively start but confidence drained after somehow missing a first-half header.
Richard Jolly: 4.
Seemed disinterested for long periods. His place is surely now on the line.
Tony Finn: 7.
The best of a bad bunch. Electric in the first half but nowhere to be seen after the interval. Man of the match.
SUBS: Karl Beckford: 6. (On for Richard Jolly).
Showed promise and should start on Tuesday.
Marcus Gayle: 6. (On for Daniel Webb).
The stage was set but the damage was already done.
Kevin Warner: 4. (On for Rob Quinn).
The last throw of the dice barely got a touch.
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