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Reading 1-1 Bristol R
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Reading
S Smith (40)
Bristol R
C Martin (57)
Sam Smith scored a well-deserved first goal of the season with an excellent strike just before half time. Reading, as so often this season, were unable to hold on to their advantage for very long. Rovers levelled the scores twelve minutes into the second half. Both sides were given a helping hand in salvaging a point by a referee who turned down strong and justified claims for a penalty at either end in stoppage time. Although in a game littered with careless errors, neither could claim they deserved better.

With the Royals still firmly anchored to the bottom of the table, a point was really not good enough but at least it halted a run of five consecutive league defeats. There were some encouraging signs from this evening's match. Selles appears to be closer to identifying his strongest starting eleven, and there although there were few passages of flowing football, Reading kept their heads, discipline, and defensive shape. The back four, apart from a sloppy couple of passes at the beginning of the second half which should have cost them a goal, looked good in possession. Abbey's turn of pace and confidence on the ball took a lot of pressure of the team when under pressure.

Reading pressed effectively at times and the Rovers defence were in trouble on a couple of occasions playing out from the back. The Royals efforts were finally rewarded when Savage won the ball wide on the left (with what appeared to be a two-footed challenge!) and the ball ran loose to a Rovers defender. Knibbs was quick to put his foot in and push a nicely weighted ball to Smith who produced the perfect striker's goal. A quick look up, and with his first touch he hammered the ball inside the far post from a fairly acute angle. From the first minute Smith played like he really wanted to win, scrapping for every ball, an attitude reflected in his celebration in front of the Reading fans behind the goal. If Reading are going to stay up this season he will have crucial role to play, not just for his goals, but his leadership on the pitch.

A slick exchange of passes down the left culminated in a nice touch by Knibbs making room for a clear sight of goal, but his finish didn't do justice to the quality of the build-up and it was not a difficult save for Cox. Rovers had more than their fair share of possession in the first half but rarely threatened Reading's goal. Dorsett played well, if left a little isolated at times at left back, and Button had a couple of relatively routine saves to make. Reading deserved their halt time lead. The opening ten minutes of second half were chaotic to say the least. Sloppy play at the back almost gifted Rovers an equaliser. Azeez's poor run of form continued. He seems low on confidence and seemed unable to keep possession or find a team mate with a pass. He lost the ball on the half way line and with Yiadom caught out going forward Rovers broke free down the left and Martin finished well to level the score. Selles had seen enough and immediately replaced Azeez with Elliot. Reading recovered their composure and played their way back into the game.

Both managers made further changes which had little impact on the game. During stoppage time Rovers were incensed by a poor challenge in front of goal which denied them an almost certain winner and Reading had similar claims but not as convincing at the other end.

It is very early in the season to be talking about crucial games, but Reading's abysmal start to the season already leaves them seven points below the safety of twentieth spot in the table. For the sake of morale, and the points required to close the gap, Reading really need to win the next two fixtures against fellow strugglers Carlisle and Shrewsbury, also placed around the bottom of the table. John Wells

League Position — 2023/2024

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • JM John Madejski's Wallet 7 Nov 2023 · 10:45pm

    Christ I don't want to see Azeez start again this season. Its painful watching all that huffing and puffing and the inevitable losing of the ball OKish first half. Generally low on quality, but we should have been 2-0 up Rovers took control in the second half after they realised they should target our right side, where Abbey could use his insane pace to cover. Pfft

  • PU purleyroyal 7 Nov 2023 · 10:53pm

    Just why don’t we start with our best team?

  • RA Royals and Racers 7 Nov 2023 · 10:56pm

    Just why don’t we start with our best team? Which is ?

  • MI Millsy 7 Nov 2023 · 11:02pm

    Just why don’t we start with our best team? Which is ? Anything other than what Selles thinks is our best team.

  • RC Royality creeps In 7 Nov 2023 · 11:21pm

    That was turgid. We are getting worse. No Plan A No Plan B No idea The players are a reflection of the manager. That was up there with one of the worst games I have ever had to sit/stand through God its grim! Goodnight

  • SR Snowflake Royal 7 Nov 2023 · 11:30pm

    On the plus side. Dorsett did OK at left back. Obviously a more defensive approach from him. Got a bit stretched for pace a few times, but nothing too worrying. Certainly more at home at FB than Bindon. Still think Bindon and Abbey is just too inexperienced a CB combination. Crying shame McIntyre got injured, would have really liked to see him along side one or the other. And he would have been handy for the LB issues. Selles did a lot of damage burning his bridges with Holmes and ousting McIntyre to the bench. Good to see Smith get on the score sheet with a good finish. Everything in the final third is just bobbly touch and…

  • LE leon 7 Nov 2023 · 11:34pm

    Woeful stuff. Didn’t have a clue what to do out of possession. Didn’t press but then tried to close down too late. BR just passed around us. In possession absolutely no clue what to do with the ball leading to over complicated play and constantly losing the ball. Absolutely no movement in the midfield who seemed to be entirely disconnected from the defence both defensively and offensively which is quite a feat. It’s an utter shambles. The manager is entirely responsible for sending this team out to play like that. He should be nowhere near these players.

  • YU yuomi 7 Nov 2023 · 11:57pm

    I'm trying to think of any other players who have been afforded as much patience as Azeez when contributing so little and yet still seemingly being among the first names on the teamsheet. What does it say to (and about) Vickers, Elliott and Makiru that they're all lower in the pecking order? The same, to a slightly lesser extent, goes for Knibbs - who has been a major disappointment. All of these players who so excitedly talking about Selles talking them into signing with his exciting project, i'd be fascinated to know what he said. "Come and play directionless hoofball with a few sideways passes and hope the opposition make a…

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This League One game took place 971 days ago in the 2023/2024 season.