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Reading 7-1 Bolton
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Reading
A Le Fondre (12) A Le Fondre (28) A Le Fondre (33) P Pogrebnyak (pen 41) K Gorkss (60) H Akpan (74) N Blackman (78)
Bolton
D Ngog (88).
A twenty-one minute first half hat-trick from Adam Le Fondre sparked a seven goal demolition of a very ordinary Bolton side. Bolton did not perform well, but it was the devastating finishing of Le Fondre and Reading’s pace and power which left them demoralised before Pogrebnyak’s spot kick put the result beyond doubt after forty-one minutes.

The rout began after twelve minutes. Le Fondre anticipated McCleary’s ball into the penalty area raced across the covering defender and lashed the ball past Lonergan before he could react. The Reading central pairing did not look entirely comfortable in the opening phase of the game and it took a magnificent save from McCarthy to prevent Bolton from equalising three minutes later. With Akpan and Williams dominating central midfield and Gunther getting forward down the right with a real sense of purpose, Reading pinned Bolton in their own half. Le Fondre’s second goal was a classic example of forward play. Pogrebnyak’s well-timed leap and header sent Le Fondre clear of a static Bolton defence, and although his touch was a bit heavy, his finish was superb, and the ball nestled in the far corner beyond the reach of Lonergan. Le Fondre does have pace, but it was speed of thought and the ability to anticipate which took him clear of the defence. His hat-trick came courtesy of the outstanding midfield play and unselfishness of Mc Cleary. Having won the ball from a hesitant defender on the half way line he ran on, drew the ‘keeper and rolled the ball sideways to an unmarked Le Fondre to tap in to an unguarded net. Eight minutes later Le Fondre was equally unselfish handing the ball to Pogrebnyak after the referee had somewhat harshly awarded a penalty for hand ball. The big Russian stroked the ball home confidently. It was goal his performance deserved.

There was not letting up in the second half as Reading began to play without any inhibitions, passing and moving in a way unseen so far this season. First time passing and fluid movement left Bolton mesmerised on several occasions. The best move of the game went unrewarded. Obita, growing in confidence, went on a run which took him past two defenders and dug out a delightful deep cross which Pogregnyak headed back for Le Fondre to volley just over the bar. On sixty minutes Reading won possession deep in their own half, and broke forward quickly. It was a truly remarkable sight as eight Reading players swarmed over the half way line to force a corner. Gorkss stabbed in the fifth goal as Bolton failed to clear. Success went to his head as moments later he spun and turned past a surprised Bolton player on the touchline. It really was party time!

Substitutions were made as Taylor, Hector and Blackman were allowed to join in the fun. Akpan turned and blasted the sixth after seventy-four minutes to round off an excellent performance. Blackman came on and took a few minutes to settle in before taking full advantage of yet another decisive touch from Pogrebnyak to beat Lonergan for the seventh time with a powerful, but deflected shot. The game was drifting towards its inevitable conclusion when sloppy play allowed Ngog to snatch a late consolation goal on eighty eight minutes.

In my Wigan match report I concluded ‘…a more direct approach might pay dividends as it clearly did in the second half today…’ It is apparent from today’s game Nigel Adkins has also reached the same conclusion. Whatever has happened on the training ground in recent weeks has worked. Also Guthrie’s absence due to injury may be a blessing in disguise. Without him the ball moved quicker through midfield and players in wide positions saw more of the ball. I am sure there will be times when he will be needed to keep the ball and slow things down, but after today’s performance it would be unwise to drop Akpan to make room for him in the starting eleven.
John Wells

League Position — 2013/2014

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

Excellent performance today Well done Reading. Every single player put in a shift including McCarthy (who had very little to do) who made an excellent one on one save early on.

Well done Adkins, albeit that it has taken the best part of a year to realise that Tippy Tappy football does not work with the players at his disposal.
SHORT AND CURLY

Well - who saw that coming?! What was most encouraging for me was to see our style of play change as the match wore on and we grew in confidence. The first 15 - 20 minutes were - to be fair - pretty forgettable. It was the same old passing around the back four before they (or McCarthy) launched a long ball up the field. However, Alf scored - arguably somewhat against the run of play as Bolton were doing most of the pressing in the opening minutes - and when the second went in we seemed to visibly gain in confidence and self-belief.

Gone were the hopeful hoof-balls as the midfield played the ball to feet and set up goal after goal. It was like the first half at home to Watford but this lasted until the end of the game and was more productive. We saw flick-ons, dummies, back-heels and one-touch football most of which came off and we ran Bolton ragged. It was a delight to watch.

We also defended with a higher line - something I noticed at our previous home game - and this denied the opposition mid-field space to set up their attacks.

In addition there was a sense of urgency and desire which has been sadly missing from our game. Now we were getting to the loose balls first; now we were harrying the opposition at every opportunity; now we were even taking our throw-ins more quickly. Everyone seemed eager for the ball and seemed to know where their team-mates were without looking. In short - we looked like a team at last!!
marlowuk

Quotes from the Press

Reading manager Nigel Adkins has vowed to keep leading goalscorer Adam Le Fondre at the club after his first-half hat-trick helped demolish Bolton at the Madejski Stadium.

The treble took the striker’s tally for the season to 10 goals – but he has complained to Adkins lately about the lack of time he gets on the pitch. After the win that moved his side up to sixth in the table, Adkins said: “My stance on Adam has been exactly the same since I joined the club. He is a great goalscorer and we’ve got no intention of letting him go anywhere else.

“Whether we are linked to or bring in other forwards is irrelevant. We value Adam very highly and if you want to be successful, you need to have a strong group of strikers. The way he has performed today was very important to us. Indeed, great credit to all the players today.

“We were very clinical with our finishing and there’s a big togetherness here. We didn’t allow Bolton to play at all and we’re building momentum nicely for an important stage of the season.”
The Telegraph

This Championship game took place 4551 days ago in the 2013/2014 season.