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Reading 2-0 Barnsley
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Reading
Y Meite (17) G Puscas (60)
Barnsley
No goals
Reading bounced back from a midweek defeat to win their first home game since Boxing Day. There is clearly still room for improvement but significantly better showing than the heavy defeat at the hands of Wigan three days earlier. It is invariably an indication of a decent performance when the opposition manager starts to make excuses for their underperforming team as did Barnsley's Gerhard Struber in his post-match comments. Mark Bowen made five changes to the team today, some of which were due to the return of some players to full fitness, or attributed to illness; but it has to be said it brought about the desired effect. In came Obita, Rinomhota, Puscas, Miazga and Olise at the expense of Moore, Richards, Pele, Baldock and Araruna.

Reading started in a positive mood, and the South Stand regulars, in a commendable display of loyalty, not only turned up but were in full voice from the kick-off. The more direct approach set the tone for the game as even Raphael was looking to get the ball forward quicker in his distribution. Not that Reading were intent on playing a long ball game. They had certainly learned from the previous defeat that moving the ball a bit quicker got everyone involved and unsettled the visitors defence. The impact was immediate. Linking up with Olise on the left, Ejaria worked his way into the box and registered Reading’s first shot on target after only six minutes. Buoyed by two successive away wins Barnsley also looked threatening going forward in the early stages. Reading took an early lead when Yiadom made an enterprising run into midfield and was halted illegally by Ritznaier. From the free kick, Swift floated in an inviting cross which Puscas nudged goalwards and was scrambled over the line by Meite. It was an untidy but very welcome goal for The Royals.

Reading were passing the ball well with Olise, Swift, Ejaria and Rinomhota all picking out short simple but effective passes through midfield. Barnsley could not contain the individual skill of Ejaria and Olise without resorting to desperate challenges as they were left lunging at thin air by their movement. It was however not all rosy for Reading and Morrison was caught dwelling on the ball when in acres of space and under very little pressure, was disposed by Woodrow who, thankfully for Reading wasted a great opportunity to equalise. Reading did not learn from that and on the stroke of half time Obita also carelessly conceded possession allowing Barnsley to create another scoring opportunity. Again Woodrow was the recipient of the gift. This time he was on target twice in quick succession but Raphael responded with good saves. The second was outstanding and at full stretch to push his effort over the bar. For me that was the turning point in the game. There was no time for the corner and Reading went in with a half time lead.

Again Reading were quick out of the blocks from the re-start. Rinomhota found Puscas down the right and his cross was headed wide by Meite. It was a statement of intent that Reading were certainly not going to sit back just yet. Ten minutes into the second half Struber could see he needed to freshen up his attack and made a double substitution. Sollbauer and Schmidt were thrown into the fray. Just after the changes were made Miazga decided he would contribute to the defensive dithering allowing Woodrow a free run on goal. To his credit he made up for his error with an excellent challenge to deny the Barnsley forward again. A minute later Reading extended their lead. Puscas gave his marker the slip just inside the Barnsley half and made a beeline for the Barnsley goal. As three Barnsley defenders were closing in on him, and with ‘keeper Collins coming out, he kept his head and slotted the ball perfectly into the far corner. It was a superb finish and the work of a very good striker. After a fairly ordinary first half Puscas raised his game to a higher level of intensity. Perhaps a little more restraint with his celebration would have been wise and avoided an unnecessary and predictable yellow card. However after Wednesday evening’s lack of passion and commitment, a display of unrestrained enthusiasm was refreshing!

The second goal triggered the other side of Reading’s game as they decided to sit back and contain Barnsley, and they did so effectively. Rinomotha’s work rate was admirable, constantly snapping at the heels of the Barnsley midfield. He had a very good game all round. Swift won a lot of balls in the air and seemed to be in the right place all the time to snuff out danger and set an attack in motion. It was very different performance from Swift but very effective. He was replaced by Pele for the last ten minutes which in no way reflected the quality of his contribution. Ejaria also had a very good all round game. It was hard to find too many faults with the performance overall. It was a bit irritating to see good situations wasted by forwards timing their runs so badly and getting caught offside. Perhaps the sloppiness at the back in possession is something to look at, Sheffield United might make them pay more heavily on Tuesday. Nevertheless, three points today removes nagging doubts about relegation and puts everyone in the right frame of mind for what promises to be an entertaining evening under the floodlights in the FA Cup next week. What a difference a few days can make.

John Wells

League Position — 2019/2020

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • WE Westwood52 29 Feb 2020 · 6:27pm

    Well it was better and a very good result;however the current team still look very limited.We had the bit of luck with the first goal,then a super goal when Barnsley searched for the equaliser and over committed.I thought they played better football than us;just couldn’t shoot on target to save their lives.It didn’t help that we just sat so deep.Confidence is very low. IMHO Rafael 7 One great save just before half time,and very brave a couple of times to pounce on the ball 2nd half. Obita 7 There were a couple of times today when Jordan,really was a class act,but then let himself down,a couple of times. Yiadom 6 Not at his best,but…

  • HO Hound 29 Feb 2020 · 6:32pm

    Tbh we needed a win today and I think Bowen set them up to make exactly sure that happened. We did sit too deep I thought second half, but they didn’t threaten in the slightest so it worked Was similar to the Hull game I thought - basically handled them pretty well, looked the better team but the difference being we got the second this time We looked a bit limited at times but played very much within ourselves. The attitude was good and nice to see Puscas get a quality goal Miazga being back made a big difference and it’s all about keeping that clean sheet Case of definitely will take the win and move on. 6s all round pretty much,…

  • SA sandman 29 Feb 2020 · 7:05pm

    Rafael - Two excellent saves at the end of the first half. 7 Yiadom - Back to something approaching his best. Plenty of energy in defence and looked more comfortable with Meite ahead of him. 6 Morrison - Did what he does best blocking and heading. When he was asked to do what he's not comfortable with he played them in on goal. 6 Miazga - Great to have the big man back. Dependable as usual. 7 Obita - Some good some absolutely terrible stuff like losing the ball on the halfway line and letting Barnsley in on goal. Heavy touches in the second also put us in trouble a couple of times. Rinomhota - His best performance this season by a…

  • SD Singing Defective 29 Feb 2020 · 7:19pm

    Shame the game fizzled out a bit in the last 15, as we seemed content to sit back and “counter attack’ to about the half way line, more defending 2-0 rather than going for 3-0. The main entertainment then was a Barnsley 13 year old taking on all of Y26...

  • MI Millsy 29 Feb 2020 · 7:33pm

    Rafa 7 did nothin wrong. Great saves push him up to 7 Obita 5 sorry but I counted 3 dangerous cock ups from him. Our age long problem of not having a reliable LB since what, Shorey? Apart from the cockups though couldn’t fault him Morrison 6 solid performance. One ridiculous cockup means I can’t give him a 7 Miazga 6 didn’t put s foot wrong Yiadom 7 lots of effort. Did ok would be a 6. But a bonus point for his hilarious dive along the floor to head the ball off the feet of a Barnsley player. John terry would be proud. Absolutely brilliant :lol: :lol: :lol: Swift 6 did ok some good bits of play Ejaria 6 my favourite Reading player…

  • UR URZZZZ 29 Feb 2020 · 7:35pm

    Rafa 7 did nothin wrong. Great saves push him up to 7 Obita 5 sorry but I counted 3 dangerous cock ups from him. Our age long problem of not having a reliable LB since what, Shorey? Apart from the cockups though couldn’t fault him Morrison 6 solid performance. One ridiculous cockup means I can’t give him a 7 Miazga 6 didn’t put s foot wrong Yiadom 7 lots of effort. Did ok would be a 6. But a bonus point for his hilarious dive along the floor to head the ball off the feet of a Barnsley player. John terry would be proud. Absolutely brilliant :lol: :lol: :lol: Swift 6 did ok some good bits of play Ejaria 6 my favourite Reading player…

  • MI Millsy 29 Feb 2020 · 7:37pm

    Rafa 7 did nothin wrong. Great saves push him up to 7 Obita 5 sorry but I counted 3 dangerous cock ups from him. Our age long problem of not having a reliable LB since what, Shorey? Apart from the cockups though couldn’t fault him Morrison 6 solid performance. One ridiculous cockup means I can’t give him a 7 Miazga 6 didn’t put s foot wrong Yiadom 7 lots of effort. Did ok would be a 6. But a bonus point for his hilarious dive along the floor to head the ball off the feet of a Barnsley player. John terry would be proud. Absolutely brilliant :lol: :lol: :lol: Swift 6 did ok some good bits of play Ejaria 6 my favourite Reading player…

  • AS Ascotexgunner 29 Feb 2020 · 7:43pm

    Miazga makes such a difference at the back. I think he and Morrison complement each other really well. Still putting 11 men back in the box for a corner....what is that all about? Asking for trouble. Good performance, plenty of energy but we still look way off being a decent side even when we win. Not a bad crowd in today and loved Puscas jumping in the crowd in front of me. Worth a yellow.

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This Championship game took place 2316 days ago in the 2019/2020 season.