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Reading 1-2 Birmingham
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Reading
Y Meite (61)
Birmingham
Jon-Miquel Toral (29) Jon-Miquel Toral (37)
Reading paid the price for a lack lustre first half performance against a well organised and physical Birmingham City side. It was a poor first half showing from the Royals in every respect. There was a marked lack of energy and creativity in midfield with Joao and Meite tightly marked Reading failed to register a shot on target before half time. The Royals defence were practising social distancing around their own penalty area and City's Toral took full advantage scoring two goals from the edge of the box leaving Reading an uphill task in the second half. Ejaria and Olise were disappointing to say the least. Revitalised by the introduction of Samedo and Esteves, Meite reduced the lead with a close range finish and then won a penalty. Joao capped an indifferent performance by failing to tuck a way the spot kick and Reading lost the momentum gained from the goal even though Dean’s dismissal in conceding the penalty had reduced City to ten men for the last twenty minutes. City continued to waste time at every opportunity and broke up the play with incessant fouls all over the pitch and comfortably saw out the ten additional minutes of stoppage time to claim the points.

City came with a game plan which worked perfectly. Every goal kick was played long into Reading's half and the whole team worked their socks off to keep it there. Joao and Meite were tightly marked and were never allowed turn. City were dominant in the air and anything played long by Reading was gobbled up by their centre backs. When they attacked they moved the ball quickly and only the offside flag prevented them from scoring on a couple of occasions. The warning signs were there but Reading continued to mooch around waiting for something to happen. Reading contributed further to their own downfall giving City too much time on the ball to pick out a pass making it easy to find the gaps in the defence which were numerous. Reading enjoyed a lot of possession (64%) but the majority of their passes were sideways or backwards. The obsession with possession was stifling Richards attacking flair. Rarely have I seen him so reluctant to take on his man and get into the box. Ejaria went back to his old habits of wanting to have too many touches before picking out a pass or simply running into trouble. Toran’s goals after twenty-nine and thirty-seven minutes were hardly a surprise in view of Reading’s performance. The body language of the players said it all. Heads had dropped and there was little evidence resilience in the face of adversity.

Reading stepped up the pace after the interval but it was not until Samedo and Esteves replaced Olise and Holmes that Reading looked like opening up the City defence. After sixty-one minutes Andy Rinomohta raced on to a pass from Joao and a delivered a cross which Miete poked past Etheridge to bring Reading back into contention. For the first time in the match the City defence looked vulnerable. Joao was now dropping deeper to find space. He won the ball in the air and nodded the ball into Meite’s path bursting through on the right. As Miete shaped to shoot Dean brought him down. It was a second yellow for Dean. So Reading had a chance to level the scores from the penalty spot and City were down to ten men. After a lengthy delay Joao’s poor kick was easily saved by Etheridge and that proved to be the turning point in the game. City managed the game well and Hogan had a good chance to increase their lead but put in wide. Joao also had sight of goal but his effort drifted wide. With the fiasco of multiple substitutions, time-wasting (notably from City ‘keeper Etheridge) and a lengthy delay for Meite to receive treatment, ten additional minutes were played but it was not long enough for Reading to find an equaliser.

The result was more about attitude than the quality of football. City committed twenty-five fouls, received six yellow cards, and wasted time at every opportunity. There was a gritty determination about their play which Reading are going to have to learn how to deal with if they are serious about promotion. Without Laurent and Rinomohta, Reading could have lost by more than one goal this evening. Olise, for all his talent, is struggling with the physicality of Championship football and in many respects Samedo had more impact in central midfield when he came on for the past half an hour. Joao too has gone missing for long periods in the recent games. Everyone in the team has to on their toes for the full ninety minutes. Talent gives this team an edge over other teams but work rate is equally important in winning matches. Paunovic is still learning about this league and about his squad. Success is unlikely to come playing the same way against every opponent. City provided that lesson this evening.

John Wells

League Position — 2020/2021

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • WI windermereROYAL 9 Dec 2020 · 11:45pm

    Well that was right up there with dire performances we`ve come to expect from previous seasons, it`s a repeated theme against these opponents, they certainly are a bit of a jinx side only dropped 4 points in their last 7 visits here. Hate to say it but if the injuries to Joao and Meite are has bad as feared I can`t see anything but a gradual drop down the table, thankfully it`s highly unlikely we will have a relegation fight this season. Rafael, didn`t inspire confidence, it`s concerning how many goals he is conceding from outside the box. 5 Holmes 5 Morrison 5 Moore 5 Richards 6 Larrent 5 Rino 6 Ejaria 6 Olise 4 Joao 4 Meite 4.…

  • UR URZZZZ 10 Dec 2020 · 12:17am

    Really surprised you have Richards and Ejaria as our best two players, thought they were both pretty awful, got torn apart time and time again in the first half Birmingham are a decent side away from home, yet we turned up like it was an easy stroll in the park. They played quick neat football between the lines, used their width well (alien concept for us I know), overlapped well with Ejaria and Meite constantly in the wrong positions. Probably the best all rounded team I’ve seen so far this season, albeit they were decent here last season too and ended up having a poor season Rafael 6 - didn’t do anything wrong Holmes 4 - his…

  • NE NewCorkSeth 10 Dec 2020 · 7:24am

    I dunno lads. Didnt think we were awful, just played out of the game. Birmingham played with intensity and quality in the first half. They did a good amount of shithousing, not a criticism, and played well enough second half. Soaked up the pressure we added in midfield. Semedo did well I thought. On the highlights I think it was a pen even though it was very soft. By the letter of the law I think it has to be given. You can't jump around a player and miss the ball and expect to get away with it. Harsh second yellow but I suppose the Ref may have been influence by the number of fouls Birmingham committed. Replay of the Meite…

  • ZI Zip 10 Dec 2020 · 8:03am

    Pretty much agree with URZZZZ. Richards and Ejaria both had their worst games in a Reading shirt. Both were very poor. We started so negatively constantly passing sideways and backwards allowing Brum to take the initiative. Can’t be bothered to say anything more. It’s been a long time since I’ve felt that deflated after the game. If all of our goalscorers are out then I can only see us dropping down the table. Such a shame after such a great start to the season but 8 points from our last 9 games is very poor.

  • LE leon 10 Dec 2020 · 8:37am

    Just not good enough from too many players. Ejaria needs coaching on decision making. When to release the ball. We need to pass quicker when we play teams sitting in. We also need width and use it more directly when we get the chance. We are conceding too many goals from outside the box. Which implies there’s not enough midfield cover in those situations. Not sure this team is ready for a promotion push. We’re still too mentally weak - we always struggle when we go a goal down and lack the creativity and ability to mix it up. Not saying we won’t get there as the team is still developing. It’s just that next season we might have…

  • HO Hound 10 Dec 2020 · 8:43am

    Yep very disappointing and doubly so being as it was my first time at the ground for 9 months Birmingham were excellent in the first half. Really stopped us playing and looked dangerous themselves. Second half they stopped playing, sat back and resorted to shithousing. They really were there for the taking as they actually didn't do it particularly well, giving up yellow cards, free kicks, a penalty and chances without us doing a great deal. No shots of their own in the second half. Really was a massive missed opportunity. First half couldn't understand why they were near the bottom, second half I could. The Joao chance at the end…

  • ST Stranded 10 Dec 2020 · 8:50am

    We were poor but we have to give Brum credit, I thought they were superb from the first minute and didn't let us settle at all for the first 25mins. Frustrating that in the 5 mins before their opener, it felt like we were coming into the games and turning the tide but it was a tidy finish, that was probably about the only place he could put the ball and score. 2nd was again a nice finish but would like to see exactly where Hogan was when Toral shot - he looked offside and was blocking Rafael's view of the ball so should have been flagged but couldn't tell if he was onside at the moment of the shot, if so then fair enough and a…

  • ST Stranded 10 Dec 2020 · 8:56am

    Yep very disappointing and doubly so being as it was my first time at the ground for 9 months Birmingham were excellent in the first half. Really stopped us playing and looked dangerous themselves. Second half they stopped playing, sat back and resorted to shithousing. They really were there for the taking as they actually didn't do it particularly well, giving up yellow cards, free kicks, a penalty and chances without us doing a great deal. No shots of their own in the second half. Really was a massive missed opportunity. First half couldn't understand why they were near the bottom, second half I could. The Joao chance at the end…

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This Championship game took place 2029 days ago in the 2020/2021 season.