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Championship · 2014/2015
Ipswich 0-1 Reading
Away

Match Report

Reading
J Mackie (14)
Ipswich
No goals
An early Jamie Mackie goal inspired Reading FC to grab an unexpected victory at Portman Road. The low strike in the 13th minute was enough to split the sides in a scrappy contest, bringing the Royals a fifth victory in the last eight away games.

Two changes were made following the disappointing Wigan game. McCleary and Norwood dropping to the bench, with Mackie and Hector returning to the line-up. Chalobah pushed back into his usual centre midfield position.

Ipswich started the game brightly with Daryl Murphy causing problems with his movement and direct running. In the 5th Murphy drove through the middle of the Royals defence but weakly pushed his shot straight to Adam Federici. In the 12th minute Murphy pulled out wide and delivered a cross onto the head of an unmarked Freddie Sears. Sears was unable to get any momentum into his header, looping the ball high across the goal.

With Reading making no early attacking intent they grabbed the lead against the run of play in the 13th minute. Pogrebynak pushed a pass to Jamie Mackie on the right hand side. Mackie was allowed to drive to the edge of area with Mings backing away. Mackie had a sight on goal and took his opportunity by smashing a low shot across Bialkowski into the bottom corner. Jamie Mackie celebrated the goal by sprinting the full length of the pitch, before doing a Michael Jackson turn and spin in front of the 433 travelling Royals fans.

With the goal it brought confidence back into the Reading team. Following the disastrous performance against Wigan on Tuesday night the Royals showed all the attributes that were missing. They played with tempo when in possession and aggression without the ball. Danny Williams was colossus in the middle, able to carry the ball forward as well as tough without.

In the 16th minute Mackie played in Hal Robson-Kanu. Hal was unable to control his shot and saw it go high over the top. A chance for Chalobah followed, Obita and Robson-Kanu worked an opening for Chalobah. His shot was high and wide.

On his birthday the former Royal Jay Tabb should have brought Ipswich level in the 20th minute. Murphy, again, finding space out wide. His cross was perfect for Tabb at the back post. Tabb failed to connect properly with the header and saw the ball dropped wide. With Reading battling for every ball, clear chances were far and few between and the game became scrappy. Michael Hector had an injury scare in the 24th minute and for a period it looked as if Cooper was going to replace him.

Freddie Sears was denied by a fine block from Alex Pearce in the 33rd minute. Simon Cox had a weak shot into the arms of Bialkowski in the 40th minute. Bishop turning and shooting straight at Federici in the 43rd minute.

As the second half started Danny Williams, following a forceful run, won a free kick in a dangerous position in the 49th minute. Chalobah smashed a shot through the wall but saw a good save from Bialkowski.

A succession of corners followed with a good chance for Simon Cox after being put through by Chalobah. Ipswich had a chance as they broke from the third successive Reading corner. Mings ending the move by shooting directly at Federici.

Ipswich started applying pressure without working Federici. Jay Tabb dragged a shot wide in the 54th minute. Bishop skimming the outside of the post in the 56th minute. Paul Anderson shooting straight at Federici in the 68th minute and Sears with a weak shot in the 72nd minute. As the game entered the final stages the Royals looked comfortable. Akpan and McCleary replaced Simon Cox and Hal Robson-Kanu in the 75th minute. Before being replaced by Cooper Mackie had a chance to grab a second in the 84th minute. His shot going wide when released by McCleary. McCleary himself firing high and wide when well placed in the 90th minute.

Ipswich pushed for an equaliser in the final minutes. A combination of poor finishing and desperate defending kept the chances to a minimum. It was a fine result but maybe brought more questions than answers. Why is a team that looks solid and confident away from home, so different when playing at home? The tempo of Reading’s play seemed a big difference. When in possession the Royals looked to move the ball quicker. Danny Williams the focal point of the midfield with his direct running and determination.

Without the ball, Reading worked as a unit. Whilst Ipswich looked toothless upfront they were never allowed to settle into a rhythm. Michael Hector was impressive at the back, his anticipation of the pass and movement of the opposition his greatest attribute. The form needs to continue into the next game, with that being an away game at Huddersfield you can’t help but feel confident for a result.
Dave Roberts

League Position — 2014/2015

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

First ten minutes thought we were in for a bit of a tonking as Ipswich got behind us a couple of times and passed it around well but we slowly grew into the game and began exerting a measure of control without looking terribly threatening.

Then Mackie got the ball in a bit of space some 20-25 yards out and appeared to dither with it a bit. The bloke sat behind me shouted, and I quote: 'Ffs Mackie, do something with it for once.'

Cue Mackie, with minimal back lift, leathering it into the net, though tbf I thought the keeper could have done a bit better with it.

After that, it never really looked as if we would relinquish the lead. Ipswich looked threatening on occasion but the chances they had they either scuffed straight at Federici and he collected comfortably, or they were let down by the final ball.

They never really got up a head of steam whereby you could tell that the equaliser was coming. In fact, with a bit more composure we could have had another, or even two, although that would have been rather flattering to us.

In particular, in the first half there was an occasion when, I think Cox but maybe wrong, miscontrolled when he appeared to have a clear run on goal. Cox also had a good chance in the second half and there was another occasion when had a pass gone into Pogrebnayak, we would almost certainly have doubled the advantage.

Their fans incessantly shouted for handball which was unnerving the ref, who was generally good, and he gave a handball against Williams at one point which he could never have seen as he was behind the play.

Our fans, all 440 of them, were supportive today and made a bit of noise, helped by the fact that we played pretty well, without looking like Barcelona.

We did a bit of time wasting, although nothing drastic, and saw it out with some comfort. Tabby got a good ovation when he was substituted by Ipswich in the second half, which he acknowledged. Actually looked one of their better players, although Murphy is clearly their star man.
Norfolk Royal

Quotes from the Press

The away side had lost their last two Championship matches without scoring, but found themselves in front when Mackie cut inside from the right hand side and drilled a shot into the corner. Ipswich dominated possession but failed to create many clear chances in the first half, with Daryl Murphy shooting straight at Federici after a surging run. Freddie Sears and Jay Tabb also had opportunities for the home side but both players headed wide from promising positions.

After the break Bialkowski was forced into a save from Nathaniel Chalobah's powerful free-kick before Tabb shot wide after beating the offside trap. As Reading sat back the home side were continually frustrated in front of goal, with substitute Paul Anderson's effort and Sears' snap-shot both comfortably dealt with by Federici. Top goal-scorer Murphy headed Anderson's free-kick wide and Reading survived late goalmouth pressure to move up five places to 13th.

Reading manager Steve Clarke:
"It was a tough game and I can't imagine it was very pretty to watch. But you could see today we have quality in the group and good character. We are disappointed we are where we are in the table. We are nine points clear of the bottom three, but it is not enough. It is frustrating that we can't find a level of consistency and the home form is puzzling. We will keep concentrating on the league as we want to get higher and higher up the table."
BBC Sport

This Championship game took place 4152 days ago in the 2014/2015 season.