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Reading 1-1 Huddersfield
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Reading
P Pogrebnyak (pen 7).
Huddersfield
N Wells (4).
Reading, still struggling to find any kind of form at home, had to settle for a point against a side much lower in the league. Results may be going Reading’s way at the moment, but the quality of performance continues to be a concern for Nigel Adkins. On current form it is unlikely promotion will be achieved if they do manage to hang on to sixth spot until the end of the season.

Town signalled their intent when Smith was booked in the first minute for cynically scything down Pogrebnyak. After only three minutes Morrison, returning from injury to replace Gorkss at the centre of defence, completely misjudged a long high ball allowing Wells to race clear and put Town ahead. It seemed as if the Royals were continuing where they left off on Tuesday night. Once again they were level in a matter of minutes through a Pogrebnyak penalty. McAnuff wriggled through the Town defence and was pulled back just inside the box. Pogrebnyak held his nerve in spite of Gerrard’s pathetic gamesmanship in removing the ball from the penalty spot after he had set it down in preparation to take the kick.

McCarthy spilled a shot immediately after the equaliser but managed to recover quickly. Following his under par performance on Tuesday it had been suggested he should be replaced by Federici but Adkins was vindicated in retaining him when a minute later he prevented a certain goal with an amazing leap to tip the ball over the bar. It was to be the first of a string of saves which was to earn him the Man of the Match award. Huddersfield looked very comfortable in possession and more likely to score than Reading. Wells hit the bar as the Royals had to defend well to keep the visitors out. Gradually Reading began to threaten the Town goal and an outstanding exchange of first time passes on the right produced a really good cross which Pogebnyak directed towards the bottom corner. It took a very good save from Smithies to keep it out. The teams were evenly matched although Town were enjoying more possession. Reading to their credit were defending well and closing down their opponents much more effectively than in their previous game.

Hector had been drafted in to midfield and had a mixed game. He struck a shot well from outside the box but it was straight at Smithies, managed a couple of decent passes but also nearly cost Reading a goal losing possession carelessly on the half way line. It is unlikely he will keep Guthrie out of the team next week. Robson-Kanu was disappointing and was replaced by Le Fondre who also made little impact. Drenthe and Akpan were also introduced in the second half to freshen up the attack but it made little difference. McCarthy had to be on his toes to prevent Town from taking the lead when a poor pass out of defence (from Morrison I think) caught Reading out. Obita cleared off the line in the seventy-ninth minute as both sides fancied their chances of taking all three points and pushed forward.

Neither side were able to create a really clear chance and had to settle for a point. The worry for Reading fans is that Huddersfield were able to dominate possession and hit more shots on target. It was a vastly improved performance from Reading but still not good enough to raise expectations of success in the play-offs. Pearce typified an improved attitude winning headers with greater conviction. Obita continues to stand out for pure footballing ability. With seven games to go, now is the time to hit form.
John Wells

League Position — 2013/2014

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

Less of a shambles than Tuesday but a shambles non the less. Dreadful mistake by Morro to concede their goal. Generally, the passing was woeful, we gave the ball away far too easily and far too much.

Robson Kanu looked uninterested and mainly jogged around the park. Williams was very un Williams like in that he didn't seem as committed as in previous games. I wonder if they have given up on the play offs and decided to Coast to the end of the season?
Binfield Royal

Shoddy, but a step up compared to Tuesday! Sat behind the North goal so not the most reliable source but I really couldnt believe HRK was the same man who we felt could demand a new contract last season... anonymous. McCarthy blew my mind with 3 top saves, one of which looked to be routine then flew sporadically and he somehow reflung his arm to it. From what I could tell we had a few off the liners in the second half too, good work from the defence all round (aside the Morro error, but it still fell short of the comedy goal nominations we've seen this season). I love Pog, but he DOES go down easily, frustrated me today. Big love for Obita, I fully believe the hype, and despite the poor results I think Jobi back as captain has been a great move - not his greatest performance but for his dedication to the game - as well as keeping those around him looking up - he's well worthy of the armband.
DaveBanana

Today we saw the results of having a paper thin squad that lacks quality in depth. There is no way that either Morro or Williams should have been playing today. Morro in particular played like a player who has not seen any properly competitive football for many months (it cost us a goal) and Williams clearly was a shadow of his former self and someone who probably needed at least another week's hard work on the training ground.

However, if Adkins needed to change things (and people were screaming out for him to do so after Tuesday's shambles) what other choice did he have? Forget saying he should play the youngsters, far too high a risk in the current climate, their confidence could be completely shattered if the crowd started getting on the player's backs. Adkins needed to be able to make some signings to strengthen the squad in January (he hinted at that in his post match interview when he referred to Huddersfield signing Wells) but he was completely and utterly let down by Zingarevich and Madejski, as indeed were the supporters.
RoyalBlue

Quotes from the Press

READING manager Nigel Adkins was looking for a big improvement from his Reading side after their capitulation at home to bottom-of-the-table Barnsley earlier in the week, but he didn't get it.

Instead it was the turn of modest Huddersfield to put a dent in the Championshipplay-off hopes of the Berkshire club. Indeed they could consider themselves fortunate not to surrender their sixth place play-off position playing like this.

With just a shade more self-belief Mark Robins side would have blasted a hole in those play-off hopes instead of a mere dent. Then again, neither Ipswich, Nottingham Forest or Brighton were up to the task of taking advantage.

As an attacking force Reading were a joke. It is now more than nine hours since they scored a goal at home from open play.

What with Reading unable to win a game at home in five and Huddersfield unable to win one away in five, it was anyones guess what the outcome would be; a draw was always favourite.
Daily Star

This Championship game took place 4481 days ago in the 2013/2014 season.