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Reading
G McCleary (37)
Cardiff
L Immers (65)
This was a game Reading could and should have won. Having dominated the first half and taken the lead with a superb strike from Garath McCleary they let Cardiff off the hook missing two further excellent chances to increase their lead before the interval. City, with a little help from an incompetent referee (aided by an equally inept assistant with a flag) snatched an equaliser early in the second half and held on for a point they did not really deserve.

With Vydra on the bench and Taylor coming in for Obita, Reading returned to their 4-1-4-1 formation following the away defeat at Brighton earlier in the week, with Kermorgant as the lone striker. Ola John was troubling the City defence from the start. He cut inside in the second minute, rode a couple of challenges and unleased a powerful strike which ‘keeper Moore was unable to gather at the first attempt. He then slipped a perfect ball through for Kermorgant who was prevented from giving Reading the lead by the onrushing Moore. City also threatened to score in the early stages notably when Noone was given far too much room in the box but fortunately Reading his effort hit the underside of the bar and was cleared when it looked easier to score. Robson-Kanu picked up an injury midway through the half and was replaced by McCleary. With just under ten minutes of the half remaining the Royals took the lead with a quite brilliant goal. John’s deep cross was flicked on by Kermorgant to McCleary who took the ball on his chest, turned, and volleyed the ball into the net all in one movement. McCleary has not been at his best recently but this was piece of outstanding individual skill worthy of winning any match. Reading could have given themselves the comfort of a two goal lead just before half time when John was clean through with only Moore to beat but delayed his shot before losing the covering defender and then dragging his shot wide with the goal at his mercy. It turned out to be a crucial miss.

Referees are at their best when nobody notices them. Enough said that Darren Drysdale was the centre of attention in the second half. He had already allowed some blatant pushes go unpunished (as did his myopic assistant) and waved play on as Kermorgant was scythed down from behind believing it to be to Reading’s advantage for play to continue. The move broke down and John was booked for a foul when Reading lost possession. The far worse foul on Kermorgant went unpunished. Quinn was kicked and then dragged down by Connolly as he broke though from midfield clearly an offence worthy of a yellow card but not according Mr Drysdale. Connolly did eventually push is luck too far and received the yellow deserved. It would have been good to see Vydra playing alongside Kermorgant instead of replacing him on the hour but McDermott was determined to retain a five man midfield and in holding on to a lead at the time it made sense. However City made their changes on sixty-five minutes and they had an immediate impact. Ameobi was introduced on the right and within a minute created an equaliser. Under the noses of the referee and his assistant he controlled the ball with his hand and went on a run before trying his luck with a long range strike which beat Al Habsi, bounced off the inside of the post, and fell kindly into the path of Immers who simply had to nod the ball over the line.

Reading threatened to score the winner. Vydra drew an acrobatic save from Moore with a well-judged lob from the edge of the box, McShane was flattened in the box but this referee was unlikely to start getting things right at this stage in of the game, and Cox volleyed wide from an acute angle after John dug out a delightful deep cross to the far post in the last minute.

Today again Reading produced some flashes of good football but lacked a cutting edge. Kermorgant is a real asset with his ability in the air but even if McDermott plays without a second striker he should think about getting someone to push on beyond him to take advantage of the frequent times when he wins the long balls played up to him. There also needs to be some serious consideration given to improving the quality of crosses which all too often fail to get beyond the first defender. Admittedly today this was not helped by Robson-Kanu’s early departure. At this stage of the season however, there is nothing for Reading to play for and Brian McDermott faces a real challenge to motivate his squad, some of who know they will be moving on.
John Wells

League Position — 2015/2016

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • RG RG7Fan 19 Mar 2016 · 5:49pm

    Another game of wasted chances - should have been 2-0 at half time. I guess a point against a play off challenger is an ok result. Ref was shit - again!

  • PI PieEater 19 Mar 2016 · 5:56pm

    I thought we should have won that, at 1-0 up we looked like getting a second. Then somehow from a dodgy handball they get a flukey equaliser and that was it. We really are not very good at the moment.

  • WR windermere_royal 19 Mar 2016 · 5:59pm

    The game changed on 2 substitutions for me. taking Kermo off who was holding up the ball well was a crime, they bring on the tall black guy who creates a goal with his first touch. Cardiff looked anything but play-off contenders, hit the bar with a great chance in the first half, but created very little after that. John is so f*cking frustrating. should have buried an easy chance after doing all the hard work at the end of the 1st half. 2-0 and we would have won. Hold your hands up Brian. you f*cked up again. I am yet to be convinced by his return. And yes the ref was shit again.

  • GE genome 19 Mar 2016 · 6:01pm

    Usually a big Brian supporter but odd substitutions from him in the 2nd half today. Quinn for Cox? Kermorgant off? Not sure about that. We were better than we have been lately, but again lacked tempo and urgency and should've had the game wrapped up before the officials contrived to gift Cardiff a point.

  • RG Royal Ginger 19 Mar 2016 · 6:09pm

    Good game, quite enjoyable. Ref had a great 1st half, played decent advantages, really let it flow. Bloody awful in the second. McShane MOTM, Quinn excellent, Mcleary, Hector, Kermorgant and Gunter good, John and Taylor frustrating, Cooper poor, and Danny Williams really needs to look up once in a while. The fight was back, we deserved to win that quite comfortably, it was a 3-1 performance ruined by John and the ref.

  • LO Longhorn1970 19 Mar 2016 · 6:20pm

    Usually a big Brian supporter but odd substitutions from him in the 2nd half today. Quinn for Cox? Kermorgant off? Not sure about that. We were better than we have been lately, but again lacked tempo and urgency and should've had the game wrapped up before the officials contrived to gift Cardiff a point. That's par for the course for BM. Ref not to blame, host of chances no striker capable of taking one ..

  • SA sandman 19 Mar 2016 · 6:26pm

    Yeah before the game he tells John to miss a sitter.

  • RG RG7Fan 19 Mar 2016 · 6:28pm

    The game changed on 2 substitutions for me. taking Kermo off who was holding up the ball well was a crime, they bring on the tall black guy who creates a goal with his first touch . Cardiff looked anything but play-off contenders, hit the bar with a great chance in the first half, but created very little after that. John is so f*cking frustrating. should have buried an easy chance after doing all the hard work at the end of the 1st half. 2-0 and we would have won. Hold your hands up Brian. you f*cked up again. I am yet to be convinced by his return. And yes the ref was shit again. With his hand ...

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This Championship game took place 3755 days ago in the 2015/2016 season.