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Reading 3-0 Stevenage
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Reading
J Bodvarsson (32) J Bodvarsson (44) J Bodvarsson (64)
Stevenage
No goals
Reading eased their way into the Fourth Round of the F. A. Cup courtesy of a Jon Dadi Bodvarsson hat-trick to end the sequence of eight games without a win. Having a survived a jittery opening spell in which Stevenage might easily have scored a couple of goals, Reading finally settled down to play some good football; and having taken the lead with a Bodvarsson volley, never really looked in danger of losing their grip on the game. Stevenage managed to create sufficient chances to get back into the game but their finishing lacked the quality required to breach the Royals defence.

It was not the strongest side Reading could field as Jaap Stam held back some key players to keep them fit a fresh for a much tougher assignment on Saturday at home to Brentford, and for a while it looked as if it might backfire. In a confusing opening both sides remarkably were allowed to play in blue and white which was confusing for players, spectators and officials. Ultimately it must be seen as an error of judgement by the referee to allow the game to begin with such an obvious colour clash although I find it hard to believe Stevenage could make such an obviously inappropriate choice of colours. That issue, and the unfamiliar combination of personnel, resulted in a very shaky opening for the Royals.

Stevenage had the ball in the net from a Martin free kick on the left after a rash challenge by Bacuna but the goal was ruled out presumably due to an offside decision. It was a lucky escape for Reading. Reading had Jaakkola to thank for keeping the scores level with a superb save from a close range header. Stevenage full back Martin was causing all kinds of problems for Reading with the quality of his dead ball delivery form the left wing. There was a worrying lack of cohesion about Reading’s play and their passing was tentative, slow, and predominantly sideways or backwards. Stevenage had what looked like a good case for claiming a penalty for an untidy challenge form behind in the box. Referee Robinson was not interested. Reading were on the back foot until Gunter put a ball into the box for Bodvarsson to calmly volley home to give Reading a lead which had not looked on the cards. The goal settled Reading down and knocked Stevenage out of their stride. Reading also had a good shout for a penalty ignored by a lenient referee. Gunter’s eagerness to get forward paid off again just before the interval when he ran on to a pass inside the full back to deliver a gem of a cross which Bodvarsson, under pressure, headed with considerable control and accuracy past King into the net off the post. It was a goal which underlined the gulf in class between the two sides.

Reading came out for the second half in bright orange shirts and took the game by the scruff of the neck pinging passes around with precision and purpose. Stevenage barely touched the ball for five minutes. When they did break forward they found Blackett and Ilori in an uncompromising mood. Ilori produced one superbly timed saving tackle. For all Reading’s possession Stevenage still made chances and it took some sharp defending and woeful finishing to prevent them from getting back into the game. Pett missed the target with a close range header when it looked easier to score on fifty–two minutes. Of course as the visitors pushed forward the gaps at the back appeared and Gunter took full advantage completing his hat trick of assists with another superbly timed run and early (and telling) ball in to the box for Bodvarsson to slide home for his deserved hat-trick. I am convinced Gunter has improved as player under Jaap Stam. He would not have been able to get forward with such impact before this season – certainly not with his ‘wrong’ foot. The third goal knocked the stuffing out of Stevenage and Reading could enjoy the rare pleasure of stroking the ball about whilst sitting on a three goal lead.

A win is always good for morale, and whilst nobody will be getting carried away over this convincing success over lower league opposition Reading must be given credit for the quality of their attacking play and standing up to the physical approach of Stevenage. Kelly in particular was singled out for some rough treatment. There were some notable performances which will give Jaap Stam some food for thought when he selects his team for the next game. In particular Ilori looked very sharp and passed the ball well and Bodvarsson apart from finishing well worked incredibly hard, making runs, holding the ball up and closing players down. After the game Stam would not, as expected, give anything thing away about his team for Saturday although he hinted that some players have enhanced their chances of making the starting eleven.

John Wells

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • JC Jackson Corner 17 Jan 2018 · 2:47am

    Do not be fooled by the scoreline. This was not an easy win against a team sitting 15th in the 2nd division. The first half hour was truly dreadful. The usual backwards sideways slow passing till we give the ball away with a shocking pass. Against a better team we would have been 2 down. Then out the blue a deflected cross by Gunter falls at the feet of Bod 1-0 our first shot on target. They say goals change games and Reading improved with the second coming on the stroke of half time a cracking header from bod. A usual Stams H/T team talk made no difference and more sloppy passing from our midfield almost allowed them back into the…

  • NR Norfolk Royal 17 Jan 2018 · 7:11am

    If I'm correct then we haven't scored three goals in a game since 1872, have had no threat up front all season, played half the season without a recognised striker in the team, but have had a player on the bench all season capable of getting a hat-trick in one of his few starts. Is that about right?

  • GE genome 17 Jan 2018 · 7:37am

    It's always hard to judge what to take from a match against League Two opposition, but it was an enjoyable watch. A more clinical side probably would've beaten us. Our passing was a bit odd - it was either brilliant or awful - and I think we were trying the Hollywood pass a bit too much. The first 20/30 minutes were dreadful, then we took the most undeserved lead in the history of undeserved leads, which seemed to knock the stuffing out of Stevenage. The second goal was excellent, nice work by Bacuna, and incredible header from Dadi to turn in Gunter's cross. Stevenage came out a bit better in the 2nd half, missed a couple of…

  • ST Stranded 17 Jan 2018 · 7:42am

    One for the statto's but has a Reading player ever scored a hat-trick before with the same player assisting each goal?

  • SN Snowball 17 Jan 2018 · 7:49am

    I think the first three posts are a bit harsh. Bod also missed a sitter so could have had four. Whatever the opposition, that's three clean-sheets on the bounce, three games undefeated, into FA Cup 4th round. The first 20 or so minutes we lacked confidence, true, but the facts are the facts, we won 3-0. Answer me this, if we had X chances, missed the lot, the other side had just 4 chances and scored three, would we be saying we deserved to win? The keeper's job is to make saves, our keeper made saves. The CF's job is to score goals. Ours scored three goals from four chances. I really like Ilori and I wish Stam would have the guts…

  • TP tee peg 17 Jan 2018 · 7:50am

    If I'm correct then we haven't scored three goals in a game since 1872, have had no threat up front all season, played half the season without a recognised striker in the team, but have had a player on the bench all season capable of getting a hat-trick in one of his few starts. Is that about right? Yep.I wonder if he will start on Saturday..........

  • PA paultheroyal 17 Jan 2018 · 7:54am

    One for the statto's but has a Reading player ever scored a hat-trick before wearing two different colour shirts? No, don’t think they have.

  • ST Stranded 17 Jan 2018 · 7:56am

    One for the statto's but has a Reading player ever scored a hat-trick before wearing two different colour shirts? No, don’t think they have. :|

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This FA Cup game took place 3091 days ago in the 2017/2018 season.