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Reading
D Samuel (22) D Williams (29) J Brayford (og 77)
Burton
No goals
For the first time in four years the Royals chalked up four consecutive Championship wins to climb to third in the table. With Kermorgant injured Samuel was given his first start in a league game and soon justified Jaap Stam’s decision to select the young forward. Undeterred by missing the target when to ball fell kindly for him inside the box in the sixth minute, he opened the scoring after twenty-two minutes. Beerens slid the ball across the face of the goal and Samuel, as all good strikers do, timed his arrival at the far post perfectly to slip the ball past Albion 'keeper McLaughlin. It set Reading on their way for a comfortable home win.  

Reading extended their lead seven minutes later when Obita, enjoying the freedom of playing on the left side of midfield, played a perfect ball behind the visitors defence for Williams to score unopposed, again at the far post. Albion almost capitulated as Reading took control of the game playing with confidence and purpose. McShane had a header cleared off the line. Albion had a good chance to pull a goal back when the ball fell O Grady inside the six yard box but he was unable to apply the finishing touch. Samuel looked certain to put Reading into an unassailable three goal lead just before half time but was brought down by a clumsy challenge from behind just inside the box. Keith Stroud’s failure to award a penalty was as poor a refereeing decision as we are likely to see all season. It also raises questions about the competence of the referee’s assistant standing a few yards away from the incident.   

Reading sat back a little at the beginning of the second half, and a better side than Albion might have taken advantage; but Reading kept their shape and their discipline which is hardly surprising for a team which has not concede a goal in the league in four games. Albion’s finishing was pretty feeble throughout, Al Habsi having only had one save to make during the second half. Reading always threatened on the break and on fifty minutes McCleary had a sharp chance from another good cross from Obita but he volleyed over. However he really should have done better three minutes later after Samuel’s pace and aggression had put him in possession in the box. Showing unselfish composure Samuel held the ball up and waited for McCleary to arrive before rolling a pass invitingly into his path. Given his recent strike rate it seemed certain he would bury the chance but on this occasion his technique let him down. The Albion defence had struggled all afternoon with the pace of Samuel and McCleary and both came off to well-deserved applause to be replaced by Meite and Mendes. There was no respite for the Albion back four and Meite’s strength and persistence saw him get the better of his marker near the corner flag before hammering a shot which McLaughlin did well to block only to see the ball rebound off Brayford in to his own net. That really was game over.   

Nigel Clough attributed his team’s defeat to missed chances and conceding ‘soft’ goals. Reading deserve more credit than that for very convincing win. The quality of their passing has steadily improved over the season and even with Swift, Van Den Berg and Kermorgant missing they looked a very well organised unit, comfortable in possession. Beerens, playing in the centre of midfield, linked up play well today. His ability to find space and to give and receive passes under pressure helped Reading work openings in the Albion half. Reading’s current position in the league, and their recent run of results, will inevitably and justifiably fuel talk of promotion. However before everyone gets too carried away, bear in mind the recent four victories have come against teams in the bottom six of the league. There are much tougher games coming up in December, but this squad have every reason to feel confident about continuing their good form. If they can stay in the top six until January promotion becomes a very real prospect.   

John Wells    

League Position — 2016/2017

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • JM John Madejski's Wallet 19 Nov 2016 · 5:53pm

    Yeah that was alright. They were attacking well and closing us down nicely the first 15-min, but once we started getting behind them the game was ours for the taking. The 5-3-2 worked nicely, with Beerens and Obita doubling up on their poor right back. Williams a very relieved man, so much so he didn't really celebrate, the jammy git :lol: McCleary is really enjoying himself at the moment isn't he? His swagger is back in full force. Blackett looked better.

  • PI PieEater 19 Nov 2016 · 5:58pm

    It was cold. Burton aren't very good. 3-0 was kind on them.

  • JM John Madejski's Wallet 19 Nov 2016 · 6:11pm

    That was far colder than I was expecting tbf

  • RG RG7Fan 19 Nov 2016 · 6:11pm

    Yeah that was alright. They were attacking well and closing us down nicely the first 15-min, but once we started getting behind them the game was ours for the taking. The 5-3-2 worked nicely, with Beerens and Obita doubling on their poor right back. Williams a very relieved man, so much so be didn't really celebrate, the jammy git :lol: Pleased with that. Could easily have been 5 or 6 - 2 penalties not given and a couple of wayward shots. We fell asleep later in the game (a la previous seasons) but thankfully held it together. This is the sort of game we would have cocked up last year with a draw (or a loss). 3rd in the table in…

  • KI Kitsondinho 19 Nov 2016 · 6:16pm

    Decent performance. Gunter and Obita were excellent as wing-backs...Samuel has to play more after that performance. He ran the channels well, created a few openings for himself and took his goal well! Agree about Williams....I thought he'd missed initially!

  • SU Sutekh 19 Nov 2016 · 6:18pm

    Odd game. Reading started quite slowly and Burton were the better side for the first 15 minutes. Then Reading remembered they play a possession game and started doing just that and consequently took the lead through Samuel. A few minutes later Williams repeated the trick a he tried his best to balloon the ball over the bar from 6 inches but got it hopelessly wrong. Both goals set up by superb quick fluid passing down the left by Beerens and then Obita to get behind and then cross. Next the pretty useful looking Samuel was knocked over on the edge of the penalty area which should have been a spot kick but Mr Stroud bottled that much…

  • RG RG7Fan 19 Nov 2016 · 6:22pm

    Yeah that was alright. They were attacking well and closing us down nicely the first 15-min, but once we started getting behind them the game was ours for the taking. The 5-3-2 worked nicely , with Beerens and Obita doubling up on their poor right back. Williams a very relieved man, so much so he didn't really celebrate, the jammy git :lol: McCleary is really enjoying himself at the moment isn't he? His swagger is back in full force. Blackett looked better. Would you call it 5-3-2 or 3-5-2 ? I was worried Gunter was going to get a nosebleed and feel all dizzy after spending so much time past the half way line.

  • AT AthleticoSpizz 19 Nov 2016 · 6:24pm

    synopsis Mr Sutekh Stroud was gash and would have cost us points last season. Realistically safe from relegation....now there's an early christmas present

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This Championship game took place 3515 days ago in the 2016/2017 season.