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Reading 0-3 Sunderland
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Reading
No goals
Sunderland
P Roberts (39) P Roberts (41) J Clarke (69)
Last night, Reading's unbeaten home run came to an end in spectacular fashion. Sunderland dominated possession from start to finish, scored two goals in quick succession on the break shortly before half time, and finished off an extremely poor Reading team with a simply superb third goal midway through the second half. However, it has to be said Reading made a huge contribution towards their own demise.

The third goal, was the icing on the cake of an outstanding away performance and illustrated the fundamental differences between the two sides. Three one touch passes on the half way line released Neil to curl a perfect ball behind the Reading defence to find Clarke who took one touch to wrong foot Yiadom before striking the ball sweetly beyond Lumley. The quality of movement and passing from the visitors stood out in stark contrast to a Reading team lacking any spark of creativity or willingness to find space to receive a simple pass. In fact, making a simple pass, appeared to be a challenging task for most of the Reading team. It was a case of a team full of running, and willingness to pass the ball with purpose, running rings around a team content to retreat into a defensive shape, and hope a long punt up field might produce something resembling an attack.

Reading barely touched the ball in the opening ten minutes. Poor decision-making on the ball and off the ball meant Reading were unable to play their way out of defence. Sunderland mercilessly exploited the left side of the Reading defence where McIntyre was having a torrid time and looked extremely uncomfortable in possession. His hesitancy was unnerving for the rest of the team. Up front Joao, after playing well in the previous home game, reverted to his sluggish old self. Always not quite quick enough to react he posed no threat whatsoever going forward, whilst Ince scurried around frantically to try and generate some kind of urgency to no avail.

Hendrick was exposed as a very limited player. His inability to spot a pass, or even execute a pass, left a vacuum in the centre of midfield. It was his absurd decision which resulted in Reading losing possession on the edge of the Sunderland box which led to the opening goal. With Joao running away with his back to him, Hendrick tried to find Joao with pass through three defenders! The obvious outcome was yet another turnover of possession. Slick passing sliced open a threadbare reading defence ending with Roberts cutting inside on the left. McIntyre allowed him the time to pick his spot inside the far post to give Sunderland a deserved lead. A minute later a poor touch from Joao set up a similar situation with the same outcome, Roberts doubling his career tally for The Black Cats and the visitors score on the night.

Even at that stage a Reading recovery seemed unimaginable. Loum was given the hook at half time, replaced by Rahman (why on earth he was selected not for the starting eleven remains a mystery.) Reading looked marginally more positive going forward after half time but apart from substitute Meite failing to hit the target when clean through on goal, and the usually reliable Fornah (who was also disappointing), dragging his shot wide when provided with a clear shooting opportunity, Reading never really looked likely to reduce the deficit.

Remarkably Reading remain in the top six albeit with a goal difference of minus five in spite of losing nearly half their games. The league table has not settled down yet, but when it does the lack of consistency shown by this team would indicate a mid-table spot appears be the best we can hope for which, let us not forget, is an improvement on last season.

John Wells

League Position — 2022/2023

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • CO CountryRoyal 14 Sep 2022 · 11:27pm

    Not quite sure where that came from but it was horrific. Left after the 3rd because I don’t have enough time or desire in my life to subject myself to that shit. That performance screamed arrogance. It struck me as a team that has won all of their home games without dominating the ball. You cannot hope to consistently win games when you’re seeing 25% of the ball, it’s just nuts. If you want to play like that you’ve got to be sure of your organisation, and determination, then when you win the ball you need to be sharp and quick. We were absolutely none of those things. We set the tone for our sloppy play with our first venture into…

  • SR Snowflake Royal 14 Sep 2022 · 11:48pm

    Frustrating because Sunderland really weren’t that good. And a decdnt performance from us could have taken 3 points. The whole team were off their game. It was an example of Reading Hyde tonight. Sloppy, half arsed and disjointed. Lumley - 5 probably the best of the lot, no errors but can't shake the feeling he should have done better with at least one of the goals. Yiadom - 5 was ok first half, but fell away second Hoilett - 4 awol for large stretches of the game, ineffective and no end product but occasional moments of promise Holmes - 5 passing was off, and fell apart in the last 10 minutes or so Hutchinson - 4 good burst of…

  • ZI Zip 14 Sep 2022 · 11:50pm

    First off well played Sunderland. They were bright, quick, creative, hard working, tactically astute and very determined. I applauded their third goal. It was brilliantly executed. As for our lot that was the worst performance I have ever witnessed from a Reading side and I have seen a lot of dire performances including 7-0 and 6-0 defeats. It was laboured and of such poor quality. There were no options to pass to .with everything done at such a slow pace. The ball would then be lumped forward. The passing was abysmal. The lack of basic footballing skills was worrying. Second best in the air. Second best to tackles. Clueless…

  • MO Mr Optimist 15 Sep 2022 · 7:11am

    Agree with Zip, a lot of credit goes to Sunderland and the effort they put in all game, all over the pitch, the pressing of a passive Reading meant they earned the right to dictate the game. Two great finishes from Roberts, but the second one I am not sure why Hutchinson didn’t take responsibility and go towards Roberts, and let Tom Mc run back towards the penalty spot to cover the middle, especially after seeing how the first goal went in! It’s only 3 points, we need to get back to doing the work all over the pitch again, and maybe we missed Shane’s pressing from the front tonight too, but too many players not at it and this is…

  • SU Sutekh 15 Sep 2022 · 7:36am

    Paul Ince after match reaction: https://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/reading-fc-paul-ince-sunderland-25018674

  • ST Stranded 15 Sep 2022 · 7:46am

    A game between a side who seemed to think turning up was enough to win at home and a side working hard to impress a new manager. Shocking performance - getting stuffed by Sheffield, fine they'll do that to a few this year - Rotherham was individual errors but at a team doing very well at home but last night - no, we simply can't have that again else the good start will fall away very, very quickly throughout October. It felt as if missing Saturday hindered the team more than helped - small squad at the mo naturally and they won't have got much of a break in training intensity as would have been preparing for a game until Friday but…

  • HO Hound 15 Sep 2022 · 7:48am

    Paul Ince after match reaction: https://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/reading-fc-paul-ince-sunderland-25018674 All true but I guess, and I’m sure he is, he needs to look at himself and the coaching team as to why we went out so lethargic We shouldn’t need to keep getting our arses kicked to bring us back down to earth every few weeks He’s right in that not one player can take any credit from that. Totally outclassed from start to finish

  • MI Millsy 15 Sep 2022 · 7:57am

    I’m trying to think of a worse performance from us ever, but am struggling. There won’t have been many. It was basically like there were 11 school kids out there running around doing random stuff, not interconnected at all. I’m totally baffled.

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This Championship game took place 1390 days ago in the 2022/2023 season.