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Reading 1-0 Derby
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Reading
P Mukairu (54)
Derby
No goals
This was an outstanding performance against a top six side on good form. Reading played with a confidence, expectation and belief that makes complete nonsense of their current league position. The result and the valuable three points were thoroughly deserved. From the first minute to the last Reading played with tenacity, determination and commitment, and with a little more composure in front of goal might have won by a more convincing margin. The winning goal came early in the second half when an Azeez strike cannoned back of the upright and Mukairu hammered the rebound past County 'keeper Vickers.

The back four led by Tom Holmes set the tone in the opening phase of the game attacking the ball with real conviction and winning a high percentage of tackles and headers. Reading pressed well all over the pitch and were always looking to making it difficult for Debry to mount any sustained pressure. Knibbs' contribution throughout the match was phenomenal. He seemed to pop up everywhere, pouncing on any hint of hesitation from Derby to win possession any loose balls in midfield.

Reading looked more threatening going forward and came close to taking the lead when Azeez found Yiadom in the box who made room for a snap shot which came back off the post. A glancing header from Smith drifted wide. Reading caused problems for the Derby defence getting their crosses in early but were not quite sharp enough, or sufficiently composed, in the box to take advantage of some promising situations. County failed to register a shot on target in the entire match. Resolute defending all round and composed passing in their own half kept restricted County to very few opportunities. The closest they came to scoring was a long-range effort from Hourihane which clipped the outside of the post just before half time.

County came into the game with high expectations of a win to take them to the top of the league, so the reaction to falling behind was inevitable. A triple substitution and an attempt to pin Reading in their own half only produced one good chance. John-Jules headed wide in front of goal when it looked easier to score.

The match officials were, by any standard, extremely poor. Referee Drysdale was weak and allowed the Derby players to intimidate him particularly when they were chasing an equaliser. In the closing stages he even allowed a Derby player to manhandle him without punishment. His bias (or incompetence) was clearly reflected in the match statistics. According to Drysdale, Derby only committed only two fouls (yes that's right - two!) in the entire match. Worth checking the Guiness Book of Records on that one! He was not helped by one of his assistants who seemed incapable of seeing who put the ball out of play made a string of clearly incorrect decisions.

Nevertheless, in spite of Derby's desperate attempts to save a point, Reading kept their shape and looked dangerous when they counter attacked. Derby went down to ten men for the last four minutes of stoppage time having used all five substitutes when John-Jules limped off. There more than a little concern about Reading going down to ten men when Mbengue replaced Yiadom and was booked for typically reckless challenge.

Ultimately this win was a great team performance built on some outstanding individual contributions. Bindon hardy put a foot wrong all evening. Holmes and Smith lead by example with their physical presence in key areas, and Knibbs contribution was, as I mentioned previously, simply phenomenal.

John Wells

League Position — 2023/2024

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • PI PieEater 24 Jan 2024 · 9:13am

    I thought that was the best I've seen us play for a while. We had an energy that has been absent for a while and I didn't see at Wigan. The team battled and scrapped to stop Derby playing and we played some nice stuff. Derby had no shots on target. A mention for the ref, I thought he did well despite giving 14 fouls to Derby compared to our 2, Derby's game plan seemed to be to win a free kick and nick a goal from a set piece, the ref resisted awarding a lot of soft fouls they played for. I did wonder why they seem to be programmed almost institutionally cheat, why steal 5yds with a free kick then take it short. I thought Knibbs was…

  • ZA Zammo 24 Jan 2024 · 9:25am

    Harvey Knibbs is one of the hardest working players I have seen in 23 years watching Reading. Winning challenges, making himself available for passes, running on and off the ball. Outstanding. Could not agree more. MotM. Was everywhere. I've not enjoyed a Reading performance more since the last one I enjoyed lol. Despite the low crowd I thought the atmos was ace. Went mentz on the goal. Great finish from Mukairu.

  • ST Stranded 24 Jan 2024 · 9:28am

    Leyton Orient are unbeaten in 5, with only one of those ending in a draw and the wins include beating Bolton and Portsmouth in their last 2. This is going to be a serious test. The draw was Wycombe though....... We really need another win as I believe 5 of our next 7 are away from home. Not quite that bad, just 4 of the next 7 are away. Reading's next ten fixtures. Sat 27 Jan - Leyton Orient (h) - currently 10th Sat 03 Feb - Oxford United (a) - currently 6th Tue 06 Feb - Stevenage (a) - currently 7th Sat 10 Feb - Charlton Athletic (h) - currently 16th Tue 13 Feb - Fleetwood Town (a) - currently 24th Sat 17 Feb - Portsmouth (a) -…

  • ZA Zammo 24 Jan 2024 · 9:28am

    Also, just goes to show what a goal / confidence does. After he scored, Mukairu went on a mazy touchline run and beat the same three players about 4 times :lol:

  • WE WestYorksRoyal 24 Jan 2024 · 9:40am

    Also, just goes to show what a goal / confidence does. After he scored, Mukairu went on a mazy touchline run and beat the same three players about 4 times :lol: We saw what confidence did for Azeez. Get the same from Mukairu and suddenly we have threats throughout our team.

  • BR Brogue 24 Jan 2024 · 9:48am

    And if Elliott can get a bit of confidence I’m sure there is a decent player in there too. Has he been playing in the AFCON? Or just on the bench?

  • TM tmesis 24 Jan 2024 · 9:51am

    I was expected a 3 point deduction and to lose tonight. Delighted to be wrong on both counts, or we'd be 10 points behind. Why were you expecting a 3 point deduction? Has anyone been deducted 3 points for a single pitch invasion? Because it wasn't just a pitch invasion. It was a deliberate act by our fans to get a game abandoned, and we've effectively got away with it unpunished. I think the EFL were lenient, not wishing to seen as kicking us even more than they have already.

  • RJ Royal_jimmy 24 Jan 2024 · 9:57am

    We really need another win as I believe 5 of our next 7 are away from home. Not quite that bad, just 4 of the next 7 are away. Reading's next ten fixtures. Sat 27 Jan - Leyton Orient (h) - currently 10th - DRAW Sat 03 Feb - Oxford United (a) - currently 6th - DRAW Tue 06 Feb - Stevenage (a) - currently 7th - LOSS Sat 10 Feb - Charlton Athletic (h) - currently 16th - WIN Tue 13 Feb - Fleetwood Town (a) - currently 24th - DRAW Sat 17 Feb - Portsmouth (a) - currently 1st - LOSS Tue 20 Feb - Port Vale (h) - currently 18th - WIN Sat 24 Feb - Shrewsbury Town (h) - currently 20th - WIN Sat 02 Mar - Carlisle United (a) - currently 23rd -…

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This League One game took place 894 days ago in the 2023/2024 season.