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Reading 0-2 West Brom
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Reading
No goals
West Brom
M Phillips (25) T Gardner-Hickman (72)
Rejuvenated by the appointment of interim manager Richard Beale following the sacking of manager Steve Bruce at the beginning of the week, the Baggies produced a perfect away performance to lift themselves out of the bottom three with only their second victory of the season. Royals' fans will be disappointed with the result, but Albion were sharp and focussed from the kick off, playing with an intensity in the first quarter of the match which put Reading on the back foot and produced the opening goal after twenty-five minutes. A sweeping cross field pass by Gardner-Hickman found Phillips wide on the right who shrugged off a feeble challenge by an isolated Guinness-Walker, who overall played well, to beat Bouzanis at the near post. The level of communication between the Albion players when defending was evidence of a team immediately benefitting from the fresh and positive influence of an interim manager.

Finding themselves a goal down, Reading eased their way back into the game but ‘keeper Palmer wasn’t tested until the second half. Having taken the lead Albion were content to keep their defensive shape and hit Reading on the break. Reading’s best chance before the interval was a near post glancing header by Joao from a Hoilett cross.

In the second half the game opened up as Reading committed more players forward in search of the equaliser. Albion almost increased their lead when Loum was caught in possession in his own half and it took some good defending to block attempts by Diangana and Phillips in quick succession. Referee Tim Robinson had a poor game making several very strange decisions which tended go in Albion’s favour. McIntyre was brought down when going past an Albion defender and was, in my opinion, shown a yellow card for simulation as players and fans began to express their increasing frustration. Meite replaced Carrol presumably to inject a bit more pace into the attack as Reading began to mount pressure on the Albion defence.

The next goal was going to be crucial and after seventy-two minutes Hendrick delayed his decision to release the ball just inside his own half and was dispossessed by Gardner-Hickman who raced on to the lash the ball past Bouzanis from just outside the box. Alex Rae placed the blame for the goal on the referee, but in my view, a player of Hendrick’s experience should not have been caught with ball in that situation with passing options available.

Reading pressure began to tell and Baggies ‘keeper Palmer produced a string of saves from Meite, Hehdrick, Loum and Hoilett. There was no lack of effort from Reading and there were an encouraging performances in the second half from Joao and Loum. Joao began to show more determination to retain possession, holding off challenges a spraying passes around to bring others in to the game in the Albion half. Loum, having shown some typical lapses in concentration, took control of the centre of midfield and began to play with confidence and authority. Defensively he chased back to make timely and crucial challenges deep in his own half.

As far selection and formation goes, playing two up front left us light in midfield and I still prefer Fornah alongside Loum in the centre of midfield in terms of keeping possession. Hendrick works hard but he lacks pace and his technique lets him down at times, especially when it comes to finishing.

Bizarrely, Reading have now lost two games in succession, and with the exception of Hull City have the poorest goal difference in the Championship, having only managed to win half their games, and yet are still a mere three points behind new leaders Burnley at the top of the Championship! Albion on the other hand, have only just moved out of the bottom three having only lost four games in this season. A mere five points separate the top eleven sides in the Championship. It looks like it is going to be quite scramble for play-off places this season.

John Wells

League Position — 2022/2023

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • CO CountryRoyal 15 Oct 2022 · 5:03pm

    Carroll and Joao up top doesn’t work. 1 goal in 3 from open play.

  • SR Snowflake Royal 15 Oct 2022 · 5:09pm

    Carroll and Joao up top doesn’t work. 1 goal in 3 from open play. We certainly looked much more dangerous when Meite came on for Carroll. Ince was a bit wasted deeper too. I'm surprised that didn’t work better. I'm not convinced the forward line works in our shape. Our player combinations don’t really fit it very well.

  • HO Hound 15 Oct 2022 · 5:11pm

    Bit of a nothing performance really. Atmosphere was sleepy. We started terribly and think that set the tone Wba certainly not a bottom 3 side and looked good when they pressed. Only really got going when we went two down and their keeper then pulled off some fantastic saves Joao was much better. Meite looked sharp. Defence was generally pretty good. But lots of poor play all round as well.

  • OR Orion1871 15 Oct 2022 · 5:16pm

    The old Reading special of gifting a win to a team at the bottom. The "great saves" their keeper made were pretty much all straight at him. Hitting them hard doesn't equal good shooting.

  • TM tidus_mi2 15 Oct 2022 · 5:18pm

    Did Dim really praise Bouzanis's kicking? I thought it was atrocious, long and aimless

  • HO Hound 15 Oct 2022 · 5:23pm

    The old Reading special of gifting a win to a team at the bottom. The "great saves" their keeper made were pretty much all straight at him. Only because his positioning or getting across were excellent Tbf their second goal was a hell of a strike, just seen the highlight

  • CO CountryRoyal 15 Oct 2022 · 5:30pm

    The old Reading special of gifting a win to a team at the bottom. The "great saves" their keeper made were pretty much all straight at him. Hitting them hard doesn't equal good shooting. Agreed. Only really decent one was Loum's effort, but even that was a comfortable height and had he not saved it, you'd have thought he could have done a bit better.

  • MI Millsy 15 Oct 2022 · 5:51pm

    Jupiter is the only planet in our solar system that doesn't orbit the sun. We need to take the positives from this match Learning this is it https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/jupiter-big-orbit-sun-mass-a7866586.html Exactly, good man!

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This Championship game took place 1359 days ago in the 2022/2023 season.