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Reading
J Cooper (74)
Sheff Wed
G Hooper (10)
Reading fully deserved to win this keenly contested contest against a Wednesday side coming into the game topping the Championship form table (past six games) with a total of fifteen points, but paid the price for another slow start and had to settle for a point. It was similar opening to the Huddersfield game earlier in the week. Poor marking and hesitancy in defence encouraged the visitors in the opening ten minutes with Bannon hitting the post before Hooper gave them an early lead. As Wednesday consolidated their lead Reading worked their way back into the game and with the introduction of Kermorgant and John in to second half Reading dominated the game and played well enough to take all three points.

Reading’s sluggish start may have been due in part to key changes in the starting line-up. Having deposed Williams from central midfield, new signing Evans initially looked slightly bemused by the pace and intensity of the game. Obita returned in place of Taylor, who had hardly put a foot wrong at left back in recent games, but Obita certainly increased the attacking potency down the left flank. Having gone a goal down Al Habsi continued his recent run of good form getting down quickly to a snap shot from Hooper which bounced awkwardly in to from of him. Reading should have drawn level minutes later when Loovens, surprised by Vydra’s pace, mistimed his challenge and brought him down inside the box. Loovens feigned injury, possibly to avoid a caution, or delay the spot kick to unnerve Vydra waiting to convert the penalty. After a lengthy delay, poor refereeing allowed Wednesday to continue their mind games. Using his own interpretation of the laws of the game referee Martin seemed think acceptable to delay the penalty to allow ‘keeper Westwood time to have drink! With Westwood finally in position he advanced a metre off his line before Vydra took the kick and the ball struck the post. It was good hear the Reading fans chanting Vydra’s name in consolation. How Westwood was not cautioned for his blatant timewasting is a mystery as was addition of one minute of stoppage time at the end of the first half. Wednesday seemed incapable of dealing with the threat of Vydra by fair means as Hunt and Lee were both shown yellow for bringing him down.

For all their pressure leading up to half time Reading never really tested Westwood. Obita put a good ball into the box but nobody was here to take advantage of it. McDermott made positive changes bringing his other new signing Kermorgant at half time at the expense of Piazon, and although Evans had settled down and hinted at his potential, he made way for John, restoring Williams to central midfield. Wednesday rarely broke out of defence but Gunter made a brilliant block in front of goal from Forestieri, but it was very different game now and a Reading goal looked imminent. It came in simple but effective style after seventy–four minutes. Norwood hit a corner to the far post and Cooper heeded powerfully down past Westwood. Reading pinned Wednesday back in their own half and looked a good bet to clinch the win. Robson-Kanu and John continued to torment Wednesday’s defence down the flanks, Williams drove into the heart of their defence at every opportunity, and Kermorgant got his head to everything – except crucially Norwood’s superb cross for what should have been the deserved winner Wednesday hung on for appoint.

Reading may not be climbing table quickly enough for some, but there is clearly a better mood in the dressing room and they are certainly playing better football since his arrival. The play-offs seem beyond their grasp at the moment but I am sure they will not be too far outside the top six come the end of the season.
John Wells

League Position — 2015/2016

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • IR Ian Royal 23 Jan 2016 · 6:11pm

    Well not the best but a decent point. Game of two halves really. Wednesday started well brayed on by their loud fans. We started like we were intimidated. We couldn't cope with their high press. But they decided to settle fot 1-0 and tine waste from at least as early as the half hour mark. Dirty, cynical, cheating Northern barstewards. Al-Habsi 7 didn't do much wrong. When he doesn't drop a howler he inspires confidence. Gunter 6 great block 2nd half but every time he receives the ball his first reaction is cautious control. He always dithers and has to play negative. Same with throws. Obita 6 not lost the silly fouls drom his game…

  • MN Maneki Neko 23 Jan 2016 · 6:14pm

    OK in the end. Could have won. Wish brian would start picking the right team and system for the first half instead of waiting for the 2nd

  • JM John Madejski's Wallet 23 Jan 2016 · 6:21pm

    Least he's getting it right it the second half. That's 45min better then the previous 2 managers

  • PT Pepe the Horseman 23 Jan 2016 · 6:22pm

    Thought Wednesday were the best team we've played for the first 15, and could've given us a real spanking if they hadn't sat back after they scored. Vydra did brilliantly to win the pen, shame he then fluffed his lines again. Gunts and Hal both very good, particularly in the second half. Williams was good once he moved back into CM. Yann looked decent, his header looked like an absolute sitter though. Evans was pretty poor, but I'm sure he'll get better.

  • KI Kitsondinho 23 Jan 2016 · 6:26pm

    Pleased with a point. Played well after we went behind....Wednesday were so negative and came for a point. I was really surprised by that because the few times they hit us on the break, they looked an excellent team. Overall, we could have nicked all 3 points with an excellent 2nd half display BUT we have to stop giving teams a goal start. As an aside I thought Obita defended really well today and was much better at not diving in and getting beaten.

  • PT Pepe the Horseman 23 Jan 2016 · 6:26pm

    I liked the look of their right back.

  • JM John Madejski's Wallet 23 Jan 2016 · 6:27pm

    Enjoyed that last 30 min to be fair. Once John came on and Williams went into the middle we looked good for a goal or two. I am a massive critic of HRK, but he was very, very good on the right. He can play there again. Kermogant looks decent and will hopefully partner Vydra well. Speaking of Vydra, he put in a right shift today but not much came off. Obita got forward well, but I think we looked weaker defensively without Taylor there. Evans seems ok, but I don't get why we signed him. With Quinn and Tishbola to come back, he's unnecessary and far too much like Norwood. We looked really weak with him and. Norwood together in the…

  • PI PieEater 23 Jan 2016 · 6:27pm

    We really should have won that. Debut for Evans that was a 4 or 5 out of 10. We had to accommodate him by playing Williams wide and that _really_ screwed us. It really wasn't worth it, for all the hype he did nothing of note expect shoot wide a couple of times when the least you'd hope for is a shot in target. I'd much rather have Quinn playing. Same for Kermogant, as the song says "what can I say. you've been totally shit from the start" and he did nothing to dispel that, missed a header (badly) and pretty well did nothing else. I really wonder what McD thinks we play, there's no apparent system. Having said that it was good to…

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This Championship game took place 3811 days ago in the 2015/2016 season.