by chrisp »
19 Oct 2016 10:42
I'm not a Reading 'fan', but attend lots of games as the Mad Stad is pretty close to where I work. I watch a hell of a lot of football across the country, at all levels (from Prem down to non league), but was really baffled last night!
Over the 15 times I've seen Reading in the last two years, last night was by far the most disciplined Reading have looked - and it's certainly the best football I've seen them try to play. The passing was measured, players were making space, and most were happy to be on the ball. It was your stereotypical smash and grab from an away side, who sit deep and counter sporadically. It's very hard to play against as a home side.
Reading were definitely missing a '10'. Someone who could provide that bit of class in the opposition third, but like I said, a vast improvement on what I've seen in recent years.
What did confuse me was how restless fans became when Al Habsi had the ball. In the modern game, teams build from the back - and against a disciplined defensive side like Villa, you sometimes have to go backwards to go forwards. It doesn't always work, but it's better than running into dead ends. Keep the ball, and build again. If not, the keeper invariably lumps it back to the opposition team.
I haven't seen/heard a reaction like that to a keeper trying to play the ball for a very long time. It's common even in the lower leagues these days... It must be new to Reading! You'll get used to it.
Positive signs, but missing a cutting edge.