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Reading
J Swift (57)
Blackburn
A Armstrong (8) B Dack (48)
Reading failed to recover from a very poor first half performance which left them trailing by a single goal at half time. Falling further behind shortly after the interval the Royals simply did not have the energy or desire to salvage something from the game in spite of pulling a goal back through Swift with over a half an hour remaining. A third successive defeat raises questions about tactics, selection and attitude which will need to be addressed soon before morale and confidence become an issue.

Rover’s game plan was simple enough but worked extremely well. They pressed high and marked tightly denying Reading time and space deep in their own half preventing the home side from playing the ball out from the back. Reading wanted too much time on the ball, although there was insufficient movement to encourage sharper passing. However, even when passing options were available the weight, accuracy and timing of passing was generally woeful. Swift was unfortunately the main culprit. Joao and Puscas were very tightly marked and found it hard to hold the ball or turn. Gallagher was winning most of the balls in the air up front for Rovers. Reading were second best in every department.

It was no surprise when Rovers took an early lead. On eight minutes Armstrong found himself in acres of space on the edge of the box and when he received the ball from Downing, neither Swift nor Yiadom showed any urgency in closing him down. He probably could hardly believe his luck when he was allowed to control the ball, take another touch, have a good look at the target, and strike the ball past Raphael unhindered by a challenge. It was good strike but a poor goal to concede from a defensive point of view. Puscas responded for Reading firing just over from a tight angle but Reading rarely threatened Rovers goal in a half dominated by the away side.

Reading started the second half badly and given the benefit of poor refereeing and bad luck, Rovers extended their lead through Dack. Replays of the goal showed Dack had a good handful of McIntyre’s shirt preventing him from clearing the ball as Gallagher played the ball across the six yard box , and with the Reading defender recovering from the infringement, Dack poked the ball into the net, Raphael was beaten by a deflection off the inside of McIntyre’s heel. (A good case for VAR!) Reading raised their game and Swift (having a better half) struck the post and then when Ejaria’s shot was blocked Swift swept home the rebound. Reading were back in the game with plenty of time left to at least salvage a point.

Jose Gomes changed his formation to increase his attacking options bringing on Meite to replace McIntyre, reverting to a back four. Almost immediately Morrison sustained and injury and had to go off. Blackett proved a more than adequate replacement. Yiadom marauding down the right posed the greatest threat Rovers goal and Ejaria was doing his best to make something happen but overall there was a lack of conviction about Reading’s play. Meite missed a good chance, his technique letting him down sending his effort high over the bar and Moore had a header on target which was saved comfortably. By the time the game moved into stoppage time the body language of the Reading team indicated Rovers had done enough to win the game. The visitors were able to keep possession with very little pressure on the ball from a jaded looking Reading and the game fizzled out for a comfortable win for Rovers.

The referee incensed the crowd with some pretty awful decisions particularly against Yiadom who was given a yellow card for a hard but very fair tackle in the first half. Then in the second half he beat his marker on the touchline with neat flick, and was clattered by the defender who arrived late and who subsequently went down injured. Yiadom was not only denied the opportunity to continue the attack gained by his skill, but was penalised for a foul and reprimanded by the referee. Poor refereeing however only added to the home fans irritation of what was for them, a very frustrating afternoon.

John Wells

League Position — 2019/2020

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • SU Sutekh 21 Sep 2019 · 5:37pm

    Utterly dreadful tripe. Anyone else want to hazard a guess at what it was ?

  • SR Snowflake Royal 21 Sep 2019 · 5:43pm

    Look up 'brilliant' in a thesaurus and then go down to antonyms. Inept in every way. Insipid. Puscas and Meite thrive on crosses. It took until about the 75th minute before I saw a decent early cross. At least Obita knows how to put one in. Yiadom spends the game trying to be Messi. Just cross the fucking ball!

  • UR URZZZZ 21 Sep 2019 · 5:54pm

    Don’t want to see Joao in a Reading shirt again. Can’t stand people that throw themselves to the floor and he kept doing it. Meite was poor but Joao was a disgrace to the shirt Yiadom is a terrible wingback. He can’t cross for his life. And Obita over Richards was ridiculous, Richards must feel aggrieved

  • NE NewCorkSeth 21 Sep 2019 · 5:55pm

    Rafael - Was really poor. Probably joint worst player on the pitch. Moore - Can't believe it but he seems to be getting worse. Maybe its the passing game hes being asked to play? On paper this is the bst defence he has played with for us and hes doing worse. Mental. Morrison - Poor. Unlucky with the card I think but thats how it goes with refs in the champ. Hope hes not out long. McIntyre - Obviously trying to play like new Moore.. Rarely did something right. Second goal was a joke and he made it happen. Pele - Probably the worst player on the pitch. It was very much like his first game for us. He just refused to track back and…

  • SU Sutekh 21 Sep 2019 · 6:04pm

    Now calming down a bit, ratings: Rafael - has to be a 4. Not that much to do really but that second goal....... Yiadom - 5, got up an down but didn’t provide much by the way of service which is something you need to as a wing back Moore - 5. Just doesn’t seem to be up to his standard when in the right side. Was he partly to blame for the acres of space Armstrong had for their first? Really hope Miazga is back next week. Morrison - 5 just a bit clumsy and off the pace for me but then he has high standards to live up to. Really hope he’s not badly injured and is ready for next week though. McIntyre - 4, sorry, poor lad had a bit of a…

  • AR Armadillo Roadkill 21 Sep 2019 · 6:08pm

    Pele (I hate calling him that) was not our worst player: he was generally OK, but it's hard to be the defensive midfielder winning the ball when the so-called creative players just stand around getting marked out of the game. Yiadom can't cross like Obita can - few players outside the top six in La Liga and the Premier League can cross a ball from the left as well as Obita - but he was probably our best player on the pitch. Swift had a mostly horrible game - it felt like his pass completion rate would have been hovering around the 40% - but to his credit he didn't hide or stop working. Ejaria improved but was nowhere near his best.…

  • JC Jackson Corner 21 Sep 2019 · 6:12pm

    2-1 flattened us. No pace, why did we let Barrow go? The passing was shocking. They must have been pissing themselves gust wait they will pass it to us eventually if they could cross it could have been 4 or 5

  • WE WestYorksRoyal 21 Sep 2019 · 6:17pm

    Serious question. This team played as well as we have seen in several years against Cardiff, West Brom and Huddersfield. It wasn't perfect, the first 30 minutes at Huddersfield wasn't good. But, as a 3 game spell it was excellent. What has happened to make the next 3 so shit? And can we turn it around again? Still have patience for Gomes, but if we don't improve in another month then questions are justified.

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This Championship game took place 2479 days ago in the 2019/2020 season.