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Reading 1-1 Norwich
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Reading
J Hendrick (60)
Norwich
G Hanley (50)
Slowly but surely Reading are establishing their credibility as a top six side in this league. This was a solid, rather than spectacular, performance against one of the strongest contenders to achieve automatic promotion this season. Second placed City dominated possession, but it was Reading who posed more of threat going forward. Reading were a disciplined unit defensively, and always looked capable of opening up City's defence. Reading had the better chances to take the lead in the first half, but it was City who scored with their first attempt on target just after half time from a corner. It was a scrappy goal to say the least, the ball finding its way through a crowded six yard box to Hanley to drive home from close range. Only then, as Reading committed players forward in search of the equaliser, did City begin to create chances on the counter attack. Deservedly the equaliser arrived courtesy of Jeff Hendrick, and from that point it was anyone's game. As the final whistle approached it appeared both sides were happy to settle for a point, which was probably a fair result.

Reading captained by Tom Holmes following the injury to Andy Yiadom on Saturday, and unsurprisingly, Lucas Joao was dropped to the bench following a series of mediocre performances. The changes were entirely justified and restored the pairing of Loum and Fornah in the centre of midfield, which worked so well earlier in the season. Both players worked hard, won the ball cleanly, and retained possession with some sharp, short passing. Andy Carroll lasted seventy-three minutes and was outstanding, winning just about every ball in the air, laying the ball off with his chest and, but for a good save from Krul, would have given Reading the lead with a powerful header from a quite superb Hoilett cross. Hoilett tormented the City defence throughout the first half and was a whisker away from creating the opening goal also in the first half when Ince only just failed to connect with his low curling ball to the near post.

Reading conceded seven corners, and having conceded from a late corner on Saturday, defended them well, so it was disappointing for the Royals when Hanley found himself unmarked at the back post to give City the lead. A good reaction from the Reading produced an equaliser in the sixtieth minute. Hendrick has had several poor attempts on goal so far this season, but having shaved the post in the first half with a long range attempt which had Krul beaten, his persistence finally paid off. Pouncing on a loose ball on the edge of the box, he teed the ball up for a controlled, almost nonchalant, volley which beat Krul at the near post.

Having seen his side work tirelessly to keep their solid defensive shape for sixty minutes, Paul Ince, often criticised in the past for a reluctance to make changes in the past, made three decisive and astute changes to inject some energy to the team. The changes worked as Reading repelled, and increasingly frustrated, City’s attempts to regain the lead. City continued to dominate possession in stoppage time without really threatening to find a winning goal as Reading kept their defensive shape and composure to earn a valuable and significant point with their first draw of the season.

John Wells

League Position — 2022/2023

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • JM John Madejski's Wallet 4 Oct 2022 · 10:48pm

    For a game with so few chances I quite enjoyed that tbf. Norwich looked great on the ball, but our back 3 were absolutely immense. I think if we'd had Yiadom overlapping Hoilett we'd have been a couple up in the first half, because Hoilett was class. Midfield was half decent, and Carroll and Ince tried their best against a decent defence. Might be being a bit harsh on the youngster but thought NGW was our weakest player Lumley won't have an easier game in his career

  • PI PieEater 4 Oct 2022 · 11:05pm

    I thought that was a great point, despite their prem squad they looked pretty ordinary but you always thought they would nick a goal. As it turned out it was from a corner and against the run of play. We did well to equalise and you have to hand it to Ince to actually use his bench to try to win it. It's been a while since we had that option. The ref was abysmal, fell for all their tricks and gave us nothing other than some really soft yellow cards.

  • AN andrew1957 4 Oct 2022 · 11:13pm

    Thought we played really well right through the team against a very good side. We have now equalled the start to Pauno,’s first season after 12 games 7-1-4 and we ended up finishing 7th - but think we are playing much better this season, I really thought we would go down this season, but now I am wondering if we might even have a small chance of a top 6 finish provided we don’t have too many more injuries. Well done to Ince and Bowen for the summer recruitment and a great start under difficult circumstances.

  • BA bakerlou 4 Oct 2022 · 11:19pm

    Very enjoyable - I thought that we were going to get a right Sunderlanding after the first 10 minutes but it calmed down - Carroll was immense for the hour that he was on, they gave up challenging him in the air, he was awesome, it just never fell for Tince Great work from Hoilers, Hendrick (best game of the season from him) and Fornah but Loum was a Titan at CDM and gets my MotM pick, so many of their attacks fell apart once it came to him. Enjoyed the cameo from the new RB Mbengue too, loved the commitment when he won a cheeky goal kick at the end after a long sprint back.

  • AR Ark Royal 4 Oct 2022 · 11:21pm

    Enjoyed that. After a passive start I thought we really got at them and were unlucky to go in at half time just level - a superb save from Krul to deny Andy Carroll. Norwich will surely get promotion, but we managed to keep Pukki quiet all night and restricted them to just the one shot on target - unfortunately it went in. Other than that, Lumley could have got his deckchair out. Great early hit by Hendricks to catch out Krul before he could get set, and that was the least we deserved. Holmes MotM for me. I swear I saw him take Pukki out of his pocket at the end. Thing I took away from the evening was that we looked as if we…

  • RJ Royal_jimmy 4 Oct 2022 · 11:30pm

    Good contest and enjoyable game. Quite happy with a draw but a bit disappointed we didn't get 3 points. We didn't deserve to go behind but showed great fight to get back into the game. Ref was abysmal. Pathetic attendance tonight, propped up by a brilliant following from Norwich, fair play to them. Great atmosphere around the ground too.

  • SR Snowflake Royal 4 Oct 2022 · 11:37pm

    Apart from the first 10 and last 20 when we barely saw the ball, I thought the most encouraging thing was that we made good decisions about when to charge, when to play keep ball and crafted plenty of chances to go with it. And when we didn’t have the ball, we defended well. Hutchinson anticipated a hell of a lot. We may have only had about 34% possession, but we still played good stuff. And against weaker sides than Norwich, so most teams, we should be able to have a more even possession balance. I just adore how much we run at teams with high tempo. Getting straight at them. It upsets teams, disrupts defences, forces errors.…

  • RJ Royal_jimmy 4 Oct 2022 · 11:45pm

    I absolutely fucking love Tom Ince!

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This Championship game took place 1369 days ago in the 2022/2023 season.