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Reading 1-2 Norwich
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Reading
M Olise (14)
Norwich
E Buendia (11) T Pukki (pen 55)
Norwich moved three points clear at the top of the Championship with this narrow victory over Reading at the Madejski Stadium this evening, but for Reading fans the performance of their team was of greater significance. Deprived of their leading strikers, Veljko Paunovic put together a team which provided stubborn opposition for a City team considered to be one of the leading contenders to win the title. Paunovic's tactics and selection almost paid off. An uncharacteristic error by Andy Rinomhota gifted City an early goal. Reading's response was swift, and with aid of a strike by Ejaria which deflected off Olise, the Royals were level three minutes later. Pukki scored the winner early in the second half from the penalty spot after Aarons was brought down by Moore. In a late flurry Reading forced three corners in stoppage time and it took a very good save from McGovern to prevent Olise's free kick from dipping under the bar. Had it gone in nobody could argue Reading did not deserve a point. Certainly not the Reading fans who applauded their team off the pitch at full time.

The omission of Baldock, the only available recognised striker, raised a few eyebrows but Paunovic played to his strengths and included a blend of attacking and defensive midfield players intended to stifle the City attack and pose a threat on the counter attack. Baldock would probably agree his strength is not winning long balls in the air against towering centre backs or using his strength to hold the ball up playing as a lone striker. Consequently City’s centre backs saw a lot of the ball but they spent most of the time passing the ball sideways. In spite of that City only enjoyed slightly more possession over the ninety minutes (54%) and it was only when Reading were chasing the game did they really look threatening going forward. The nearest they came to a third goal came when second half substitute Dowell hit the post.

The effort and commitment evident this evening has been missing at times this season, and it was encouraging for Reading fans see their team react so positively to falling behind to the league leaders with a line up significantly weakened by injuries to their two leading strikers. It was good team performance overall but it was frustrating to see possession squandered by some sloppy passing, and the concession of unnecessary free-kicks in situations which only served to relieve pressure on City’s defence. Ejaria had one of his frustrating games. Moments of outstanding skill but also hanging on to the ball too long and losing possession. Olise is undoubtedly a match winner but somehow feel he needs to be used more sparingly and, having not yet reached physical maturity, he struggles at times in the hustle and bustle of central midfield. Tactically the team lost it’s shape for spells with a lack of width (particularly on the left) making it hard to stretch the City defence and build pressure. When Baldock came on late in the game it might have been interesting to see what might have happened if someone had popped a ball in behind City’s somewhat sluggish centre backs. It almost came off but Baldock timed his run badly and was caught offside.

Before kick-off, given the current situation, I was hoping rather than expecting Reading might take a point from the game. By the end of the evening I felt it well within their capability. Under Paunivic there is always a clear game plan which the players are clearly committed to following. In spite of the defeat the atmosphere in the stadium this evening felt overwhelmingly positive. Reading are still in the top six and there was further evidence that we have a very shrewd manager capable of getting the best out of his squad. We are also beginning to see that all important rapport between players and fans return which is good news for everyone involved with the club. With almost half the season gone Reading are still very much in the running for a play-off place in every respect.

John Wells

League Position — 2020/2021

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • LW Lower West 16 Dec 2020 · 11:54pm

    Must be the poorest Championship in years. Norwich are a long way short of being a premiership team. Far better team though on the night. Same old problems. We sit deep , cannnot get out of own half then gift a slopppy careless goal. As Birmingham did. Norwich on the offensive had players wide out on either touchline. Then double up on the fullbacks. Ejaria, Aluko, Semodo , Olise drift all over the place (normally centrallly) leaving huge spaces for the opposition to play in. Thank goodness we've points on the board. As going to be a few barren weeeks ahead. Unless we find a way of playing with the players currrently available.

  • CO CountryRoyal 17 Dec 2020 · 12:04am

    Pretty damming assessment. Just watching on sky I didn’t think we did too badly, in fact given the players available that was probably just about as good as I thought we could play, bar a couple of silly mistakes here and there which is frustrating. I didn’t and don’t expect us to really create chances with the way we play and the players we have at the moment. I think I saw enough all round decent play to suggest that we deserve to be fighting at the top end of the championship, we just need our players to do it. We’ve lost over two thirds of our goals in Joao and Meite, not to mention all the work they do for our style of play in…

  • ZI Zip 17 Dec 2020 · 12:16am

    Norwich were the better side but it was 1-1 when they were given a gift by yet another very poor referee. It was never a penalty irrespective of whether Moore lunged in. It was a clear dive and yellow card offence. We started both half’s very slowly and paid the penalty. We played as if we were the away side hoping to catch them on the break and but didn’t have a striker to capitalise. I really am done with Baldock who imo goes down as one of the worst value signings in our history. Twice tonight we broke and both times he wasn’t up to it. The first time he strayed offside. The second occasion he was in a great position on the edge…

  • WI windermereROYAL 17 Dec 2020 · 1:04am

    I don`t get this hype about Norwich being a good side, decent and tidy footballing side yes, but take away Pukki and they would only be challenging for the play-offs, they hardly hurt us tonight, a defensive shocker (where have I head that before?) and a dubious penalty were our undoing. Rafael made a couple of stops he would have been expected to make and a deflection against the post was all they had, I`m more than convinced with a full strength side we would have got at least a point.

  • SC SCIAG 17 Dec 2020 · 7:32am

    Norwich were the better side but it was 1-1 when they were given a gift by yet another very poor referee. It was never a penalty irrespective of whether Moore lunged in. It was a clear dive and yellow card offence. We started both half’s very slowly and paid the penalty. We played as if we were the away side hoping to catch them on the break and but didn’t have a striker to capitalise. I really am done with Baldock who imo goes down as one of the worst value signings in our history. Twice tonight we broke and both times he wasn’t up to it. The first time he strayed offside. The second occasion he was in a great position on the edge…

  • CO CountryRoyal 17 Dec 2020 · 8:55am

    I don`t get this hype about Norwich being a good side, decent and tidy footballing side yes, but take away Pukki and they would only be challenging for the play-offs, they hardly hurt us tonight, a defensive shocker (where have I head that before?) and a dubious penalty were our undoing. Rafael made a couple of stops he would have been expected to make and a deflection against the post was all they had, I`m more than convinced with a full strength side we would have got at least a point. You can’t just say “take away x player and they’d be lower down”. He’s part of Norwich and part of the reason they’re where they are. Take away…

  • HO Hound 17 Dec 2020 · 9:04am

    I don`t get this hype about Norwich being a good side, decent and tidy footballing side yes, but take away Pukki and they would only be challenging for the play-offs, they hardly hurt us tonight, a defensive shocker (where have I head that before?) and a dubious penalty were our undoing. Rafael made a couple of stops he would have been expected to make and a deflection against the post was all they had, I`m more than convinced with a full strength side we would have got at least a point. You can’t just say “take away x player and they’d be lower down”. He’s part of Norwich and part of the reason they’re where they are. Take away…

  • ZI Zip 17 Dec 2020 · 9:07am

    I don`t get this hype about Norwich being a good side, decent and tidy footballing side yes, but take away Pukki and they would only be challenging for the play-offs, they hardly hurt us tonight, a defensive shocker (where have I head that before?) and a dubious penalty were our undoing. Rafael made a couple of stops he would have been expected to make and a deflection against the post was all they had, I`m more than convinced with a full strength side we would have got at least a point. You can’t just say “take away x player and they’d be lower down”. He’s part of Norwich and part of the reason they’re where they are. Take away…

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This Championship game took place 2027 days ago in the 2020/2021 season.