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Reading
J Bodvarsson (87)
Hull
F Campbell (28)
Reading seemed destined to succumb to a third successive home defeat without scoring until Jon Dadi Bodvarsson came off the bench to salvage a point with a superb late strike, and had Liam Moore made better contact with the last kick of the match, would have taken all three points. It was however not a Reading performance worthy of a victory in spite of a staggering seventy-four percent possession. In fact Tomori came close to wrapping the game up immediately before Bovarsson’s equaliser running through Reading’s defence with relative ease before dragging his shot wide. A draw was fair result mainly because neither side played well enough to deserve to win.

Hull, clearly low on confidence, sat back and allowed Reading to attack but Reading’s passing and movement was sluggish to say the least. It was an extremely dull first half which saw City take the lead with an incredibly simple goal. Larsson rolled a ball into the space behind a flat-footed Reading back four for Campbell to amble through and slide the ball past the advancing Manone. Remarkably Reading started without a recognised striker relying on McCleary to lead the attack and with Beerens and Aluko providing width in attack. It was not a set-up which suited the players. Hull ‘keeper McGregor had very little to do. Reading’s crosses were generally poor, but when they were delivered into the right area nobody seemed willing or able to attack the ball. In a rare passage of incisive play Beerens found Aluko at the far post but he was unable to get sufficient contact to guide it into the net. Possession was squandered with poor passing and the build-up was laboriously slow and predictable. It was in short simply boring.

The second half had a bit more spark but it was Hull that came closest to scoring in the fifty-fifth minute when Larsson rattled the crossbar from a free kick just outside the box. There was some concern a few minutes later when Larsson was given another opportunity from a similar position. This time Manone manged to gather his deflected free kick. Frustration began to grow amongst the crowd although the home fans tried at times to rouse their team. Frustration was evident within the team as Aluko could not disguise his feelings when Obita was too slow to reach or react to his well weighted pass inside the full back. Moore was also showing signs of frustration with the lack of intensity form the play in midfield. Jaap Stam puzzled and angered the Reading fans by replacing Kelly with Ilori. His intention was to allow Van den Berg to play in centre midfield. Ilori actually made a significant contribution breaking up Hull counter attacks and getting the ball moving forward with purpose.

With fourteen minutes remaining Stam made his final change replacing Gunter with Bodvarsson. McCleary went to right back to accommodate the change where he looked far more at ease than as a central striker. Almost immediately he fired in a decent strike from outside the box which flashed just wide. The introduction of Bodvarsson transformed Reading’s attack. The Icelandic forward received an enthusiastic response from the home crowd for his effort and willingness to exert pressure on the City back four. Finally there was a focal point for the attack. He competed for high balls, held the ball up (his touch was excellent) and linked up well with Aluko to score with a fine strike, low and hard from outside the box which nestled just inside the far post. Stam was full of praise for his front man after the game which will have repaired his damaged confidence after missing two sitters in his last home appearance. It does beg the question however why, as the only recognised striker in the squad, did he not start the game!

The late goal sent the fans home in a more positive mood but Jaap Stam's post-match interview ruffled a few feathers. It was probably not the best forum for his candid opinion of the fans negative reaction during the game. He is of course right to point out that booing your own team is not good for morale but he would have been wise to deliver the message in a slightly more subtle choice of words. As for declaring his team will not win the league, no one wants to hear that even if it is true. After all it is early days yet and promotion is the goal not winning the league. Hopefully all will be forgiven before next Saturday. Reading are going through a transition and the fans do have a part to play.

John Wells

League Position — 2017/2018

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • JM John Madejski's Wallet 23 Sep 2017 · 5:25pm

    Christ we're really not very good right now. No movement, no cutting edge, no vision. Just monotonous passing that is more muscle memory than thought. I know Brum were rubbish, but what has happened since that game? That said, got out of jail against an average team that always had a bit of threat. I think they were on for a monster booing from the boo boys around me but managed to dodge that at least. Blackett and Joey had awful games. Hadn't looked at the team sheet and didn't notice McCleary was playing until the last 30 min Sucks that the only time their keeper needed to actually touch the ball was denying us with the last…

  • SU Sutekh 23 Sep 2017 · 5:26pm

    Well that was awful In my mind Jaap's team selection cost Reading the points as i feel that if you have a fit striker then you should play that striker and not stick them on the bench. Playing a ton of wingers up front just seemed to confuse the hell out of the team as they didn't seem to be on the same wavelength or have any understanding. I do not understand why Aluko is in the team or why he was bought at all. He seems to slow everything down and when he does get a chance the ball misses the goal completely. He wasnt the only one either, McCleary struggled to get in the game at all and when he did try to make a run the ball went…

  • JM John Madejski's Wallet 23 Sep 2017 · 5:31pm

    Anyone know what is up with Obita? I didnt see him fall

  • ST starbug 23 Sep 2017 · 5:31pm

    Awful game, clueless performance and now Stam is having a go at the fans for booing a negative substitution. He's deluded and starting to look out of his depth.

  • HO Hound 23 Sep 2017 · 5:33pm

    I really don't know what to make of the thinking behind that display. We were so ridiculously static, the front 3 especially The last time I watched Aluko he was an absolute live wire who didn't give our fb a moments peace. Today he wandered around in central midfield trying and failing Hollywood passes. Just baffling. And again, last time I watched us, Clement, Popa and Barrow interchanged, moved into space and pulled the Villa defence all over the place. Today Dawson and Hector could barely have had an easier game As usual we looked solid defensively until we didn't. Midfield knocked it about nicely until they inevitably gave it…

  • HO Hound 23 Sep 2017 · 5:34pm

    Anyone know what is up with Obita? I didnt see him fall Went over ankle right at the end. Almost exactly what he did at Fulham last year

  • JM John Madejski's Wallet 23 Sep 2017 · 5:36pm

    It always seems to me that we play better in Stam's preferred system with 3cb's but Stam also doesn't seem to want to play that way.

  • GE genome 23 Sep 2017 · 5:37pm

    Definitely got out of jail today. One paced, ponderous, uninspiring and to be honest, dull. I was as unimpressed with the performance as I was with Stam's words after the game. I am no fan of booing, but he surely has to understand the fans want to see exciting football and that taking off top goal scorer and chance creator Kelly for a defender when you're chasing them game is a little bit ridiculous. Players didn't clap the supporters at the end, nor did they come over to celebrate the goal with Bodvarsson, who by the way, was awesome when he came on. Weird.

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This Championship game took place 3207 days ago in the 2017/2018 season.