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Reading 0-3 Leeds
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Reading
No goals
Leeds
M Klich (14) P Hernandez (22) P Hernandez (43)
Taking on Leeds looking for three points to go top of the league with a team significantly weakened by injuries presented a severe test of character and resilience for The Royals, and although losing by three goals at home is never a good thing, with so many key players missing, and teams around Reading also losing, it made little difference to the relegation battle. In fact to get this fixture out of the way without losing ground on their immediate rivals was not a bad outcome for The Royals. Leeds had the game won by half time with three well taken goals and for a while it looked like Reading were heading for an even bigger defeat than Theresa May. United however could afford to keep something back for their bigger battle against third placed Sheffield United on Saturday, and with a better second half performance Reading limited the damage to their goal difference.

Reading came out of this game with morale in tact given the changes Jose Gomes was forced to make. East made his debut in midfield, and with Loader playing up front and Olise coming on in the second half the team had a youthful and inexperienced look about it. It was not an ideal match for East to make his debut and at times he looked a little over-awed by the occasion, although he did show he is capable of passing the ball well.

Leeds did not look entirely secure at the back but Reading were not able to take advantage of a slight initial edginess in their play. Yiadom posed the greatest threat to Leeds making positive runs at the heart of the Leeds defence forcing a save from Casilla when it might have been better to get his head up and cut the ball back for someone in a better position in the box. Reading were struggling to get a grip in midfield. Roberts was booked for an ugly late challenge on Swift who was not coping well with the responsibility of being the main play maker. He had a poor half overall, running into trouble and giving the ball away with some sloppy passing.

Leeds took the lead after fourteen minutes when Bamford deceived the Reading defence by stepping over a cross allowing the ball to run on for Klich to calmly side past Martinez. Good goal but might have been prevented if Barrow had tracked the run of his man better and not missed his tackle before the cross came in. Leeds second was taken extremely well but came from a stray pass from East allowing Ayling to slide the ball into Hernandez who turned smartly and squeezed his shot in off the post. Meite had a good chance to pull a goal back on thirty-seven minutes but swung a leg across the line of the ball and scuffed his shot badly. The crucial third goal came when Bamford found Hernandez in space with a cross field pass. Blackett didn’t get tight enough and Hernandez took full advantage with a superb long range strike which gave Martinez no chance.

Reading fans must have feared things would only get worse in the second half but they must be given credit for being positive and trying to play their way back into the game. They needed a bit of luck and it nearly came in the fifty-fourth minute when Ayling, already on a yellow card, cynically blocked Barrow’s run as he went past him. It was clear second yellow but as someone in the stand behind me correctly pointed out, “the referee bottled it”. It was almost an admission of guilt when Ayling was immediately substituted. Swift began have a more positive influence on play, and Baker, with a point to prove to his former employers, was working hard a holding midfield role. Loader was ineffective against a very experienced Leeds back four and must have very disappointed when he had a chance to put East in on goal, but mistimed a simple short pass completely ruined the opportunity.

With just under thirty minute remaining Gomes brought on Harriott for East giving the Reading attack a better balance with Meite playing through the middle and Barrow and Harriott out wide. It did not produce goals and Leeds were content to sit back and hit Reading on the break which they nearly managed successfully on a couple of occasions. There were few signs of disapproval of the second half performance for the home fans. The mood was lightened by an appalling hat trick of misses by Bamford. First with only Martinez to beat pulled his shot so far wide it went out for a throw-in. He followed that with a complete air shot from twelve yards and then dragged another shot wide when played in with a good ball behind the Reading defence. “Give it to Bamford” taunted the Reading fans behind the goal. Thankfully he obliged by not scoring a fourth goal for Leeds as did Hernandez to keep the score respectable allowing Reading to consolidate their spot in the table at least until the weekend.

League Position — 2018/2019

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • PI PieEater 12 Mar 2019 · 10:16pm

    I left at half time We weren't bad - Leeds were just better. The first was a well worked and well taken goal, Martinez had no chance. The second and third were wondergoals. Hernadez must be worth £30m if he can score goals like that. Our threadbear scratch team offered very little. It was cold..

  • NE NewCorkSeth 12 Mar 2019 · 10:27pm

    They looked really quite good. I notice not once did our commentators suggest Leeds could do with a holding midfielder. Obviously Leeds are a lot better at a possession based style of football than we are or indeed have been but it's amazing to me that they both scoff at the idea of a Reading team playing that style of football without some muscle in midfield but when Leeds do it they are full of (deserved) plaudits. I thought we did alright considering the threadbare squad. Martinez cant really take much blame. Great goals. Yiadom was a beast. I hope he plays like that for the rest of the season. Baker was ok. Quiet but…

  • SA sandman 12 Mar 2019 · 10:30pm

    Pressed to oblivion and shoved off the ball easily. Only hope we had was Ayling getting sent off but Cooper managed to take over the refereeing of the game and made sure the second yellow wasn't coming. Yiadom and Meite probably our best players. The rest of them were awful especially Swift and Loader. Leeds won't mess it up this time, which will make it all the more funny when El Loco goes into meltdown in the Premier League.

  • HO Hound 12 Mar 2019 · 10:31pm

    Yep agree with those sentiments. We looked a team missing 6/7 first teamers and the young lads struggled Yiadom was outstanding. Baker was good. East is tidy with a few nice passes in him. We looked blunt up front, weak in midfield and not especially strong at the back Nothing much else to talk about. Leeds were solid throughout and scored 2 brilliant goals. They’re clearly a good side with good players

  • UR URZZZZ 12 Mar 2019 · 10:32pm

    We weren't bad :lol: :lol: Couldn't string three passes together, yeah they're top of the league, but what's the point of turning up if they steamroll us each time. We do not have a midfield, demonstrated by their cutback for the first goal. I don't understand. Meyler would make a difference to this team, probably a marginal one but the essence of having a holding midfielder that actually knows how to defend is vital (see Phillips for Leeds) Team selection was pathetic. McCleary (who I'm not a fan of) had two good games prior to Saturday and is dropped after one poor one. This is to accommodate Loader who wouldn't look out of place…

  • SR Snowflake Royal 12 Mar 2019 · 10:33pm

    We started well, but we just didn't have enough of the first team available. Leeds were just a lot better. Martinez - 6 not a lot wrong, not much chance with any of the goals and at least one good save Yiadom - 7 MotM, often takes a heavy touch and not the best defender, but so much more positive than Gunter it's untrue. Needs to work on his decision making in the final third Blackett - 5 ok, but didn't defend well enough... quite often nowhere near his man. One peach of a cross in though Moore - 4 not impressed, not good distribution, always seems to be off balance having to make a last ditch lunge Miazga - 6 ok East - 6 good…

  • SR Snowflake Royal 12 Mar 2019 · 10:36pm

    They looked really quite good. I notice not once did our commentators suggest Leeds could do with a holding midfielder. Obviously Leeds are a lot better at a possession based style of football than we are or indeed have been but it's amazing to me that they both scoff at the idea of a Reading team playing that style of football without some muscle in midfield but when Leeds do it they are full of (deserved) plaudits. All of Leeds midfielders are strong, quick, direct and tough in the challenge. You don't need a dedicated defensive midfielder if all of your midfielders can challenge and aren't as soft as shite like Swift, Ejaria,…

  • NE NewCorkSeth 12 Mar 2019 · 10:41pm

    They looked really quite good. I notice not once did our commentators suggest Leeds could do with a holding midfielder. Obviously Leeds are a lot better at a possession based style of football than we are or indeed have been but it's amazing to me that they both scoff at the idea of a Reading team playing that style of football without some muscle in midfield but when Leeds do it they are full of (deserved) plaudits. All of Leeds midfielders are strong, quick, direct and tough in the challenge. You don't need a dedicated defensive midfielder if all of your midfielders can challenge and aren't as soft as shite like Swift, Ejaria,…

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This Championship game took place 2672 days ago in the 2018/2019 season.