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Reading 1-0 Middlesbrough
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Reading
A Halilovic (55)
Middlesbrough
No goals
Without a single recognised centre back available, and a makeshift pairing of Laurent and Yiadom at the heart of the defence, Reading kept their first clean sheet of the season and extended their unbeaten run to four games. A second half strike by Halilovic gave the Royals their third successive victory as they moved into the top half of the table. Reading played some superb flowing football at times and sliced open the Middlesbrough defence on several occasions. Had their finishing matched their approach play they could have won comfortably. With so many accomplished players on the pitch and Swift pulling the strings in centre of midfield the quality of Reading's passing and movement was mesmerising at times. Considering the threat of a points deduction hanging over them, a transfer embargo and an ever growing list of injured regular first choice players, it was a remarkable performance.

Reading were given a scare in the second minute when Middlesbrough had the ball in the net from a cross on the left, but were relieved to see it chalked off because the ball had run out of play in the build-up. It was rare moment of danger for the Royals defence as they set about their task with a calm confidence. The passing and movement was slick and precise. Players were unruffled in possession, picked out penetrating passes all over the pitch and were quickly into the challenge.

They took unnecessary risk at times over-elaborating with their passing around their own box, but more often than not they played out from the back successfully and carved their way through the Boro midfield. Defensively they coped well with Boro's height advantage, winning their fair share of balls in the air, and denied them time and space in and around the box. The fact they only conceded a mere six fouls (to Middlesbrough's fifteen!) in the entire match is a testament to their organisation and self-discipline. Tetek was outstanding at right back.

Reading should have taken the lead just after twenty minutes when Halilovic found Swift in acres of space on the left, but with only the ‘keeper to beat his feeble finish let him down. Almost immediately he was given another to put Reading ahead when Dele-Bashiru was brought down just outside the box but his attempt struck the wall. Reading continued to open up the visitors' defence with Ejaria and Haliovic had shots blocked.

Reading carried on where they left off after the interval and should have taken the lead when Swift sliced open the defence with another superbly timed and weighted pass for Dele-Bashiru to run on to. Again however in a one to one situation ‘keeper Lumley came out on top saving with an outstretched leg. Ten minutes into the half, Reading finally took the lead. Swift again at the heart of the move exchanging passes before rolling the ball back to Halolovic who miscued his effort beating the wrong-footed Lumley. It wasn't the cleanest of strikes but the move deserved a goal. Reading were simply outplaying their opponents.

Reading had learned from bitter experience earlier in the season about how to manage the game and hold on to a narrow lead and rarely looked in trouble. Their task was made easier when Crooks lunged at Southwood as he dropped on the ball and referee Bankes sent him off. A number of pundits were adamant it was not a red card offence but in real time it looked like a clumsy attempt to reach a ball that Southwood looked favourite to reach first. Hoillet picked up a nasty facial injury in stoppage time which subsequently (and correctly) was extended to twelve minutes. There was very little pressure on the Reading goal until the final minute. Reading conceded two corners in succession, the second of which was met by the head of Boro's ‘keeper Lumley. Fortunately for Reading the ball flew outside the far post. It would have been a grave injustice had it gone in.

John Wells

League Position — 2021/2022

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • PI PieEater 25 Sep 2021 · 3:20pm

    So glad we hung onto the win after the 11 mins of injury time, I thought 6 was excessive but the late injuries probably added the extra, When I saw the team I was worried but Laurent and Yiadom did ok as centre halves and Tetek was a revelation as right back. Unlucky to get a card. I just wish we wouldn't keep playing it out from the back even with midfielders in defence. We played some nice stuff and seem to have quality throughout the team, if only we could get players playing in their natural position, if we'd of had a striker today we'd of scored a hatful. I thought Tetek, Swift and Drinkwater played pretty well with Halilovic…

  • PT Pepe the Horseman 25 Sep 2021 · 3:31pm

    The Halilovic ball to Swift in the first half was superb. He runs his socks off as well. Love him. Tetek was my MoM. Brilliant game, and as you say, very unlucky to be booked. Southwood is so confident and brave. Should be our undisputed number 1 next season. Lol @ our first clean sheet of the season coming with a CM and RB as our two CBs, and a CM at RB. Fair fcuks to Pauno for turning things around, especially with our lack of squad depth and horrendous injury problems.

  • FD From Despair To Where? 25 Sep 2021 · 3:34pm

    That's three confident performances from Southwood now. I think he's earned the shirt and with Rafael out of contract in the summer, no reason to change things. Should possibly be looking to shift Rafael in January.

  • PT Pepe the Horseman 25 Sep 2021 · 3:40pm

    That's three confident performances from Southwood now. I think he's earned the shirt and with Rafael out of contract in the summer, no reason to change things. Should possibly be looking to shift Rafael in January. Hundies. Southwood isn't OOC in the summer is he?

  • FD From Despair To Where? 25 Sep 2021 · 3:46pm

    That's three confident performances from Southwood now. I think he's earned the shirt and with Rafael out of contract in the summer, no reason to change things. Should possibly be looking to shift Rafael in January. Hundies. Southwood isn't OOC in the summer is he? I've read that he either signed a 1 year contract, a 1 year contract with a year's option or a two year contract. I'd take this source as probably the most accurate https://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/2021/may/southwood-signs-new-contract-to-remain-a-royal-until-2023/

  • PT Pepe the Horseman 25 Sep 2021 · 3:48pm

    Perfect, thanks.

  • TI TiagoIlori 25 Sep 2021 · 3:54pm

    I was convinced we were completely buggered until we beat Fulham, so it’s very good the players have clearly taken confidence from it. At the moment I don’t see why we can’t survive, but the injury crisis has to end as that is our biggest threat and oddly enough not the points deduction. Get some consistency which we lacked last season going we could still do very well.

  • SC SCIAG 25 Sep 2021 · 4:03pm

    Danny Drinkwater applying himself like that will be too good for this league. Swift is too good for this league. Just has so much time on the ball, thinks quicker than anyone else, finds the pass. Those two plus Laurent/Rino will be an incredible midfield. What is the point of Scott Dann? Why did we bother signing him if we can’t use him in a situation like this? Huge props to Tetek, was worried when he got skinned early on but he knuckled down and had a good game. Boro were utterly rubbish, no tactics, no quality. Devolved into horrible Warnock shithousery and should have ended up with eight or nine on the pitch. Shame Bills of…

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This Championship game took place 1744 days ago in the 2021/2022 season.