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Reading
Y Kermorgant (6).
Wigan
No goals
Yann Kermorgant continued his current remarkable form scoring the only goal of a scrappy game to secure a play-off place for the Royals. Ultimately it made little difference with Leeds failing to overcome Norwich at home guaranteeing Reading's progress in to the play-offs. Regardless of the outcome of the final phase of the season, a top six finish is an outstanding achievement for Jaap Stam and his squad in what was considered to be a transitional period against a background of uncertainty of the ownership of the club.

Reading hit the ground running and in spite of Wigan’s attempts to press high up the pitch, put the visitors under early pressure. McCleary looked particularly sharp in the opening minutes firing in two shots and delivering two superb crosses, the second of which was converted by Kermorgant beating Gilks with the sheer power of his header. So dominant were Reading in the opening phase of the game a comfortable win seemed on the cards. Wigan responded well but in the twelfth minute Evans lunged into a fifty–fifty challenge with MacDonald on the half way line. The sickening crack on impact followed by an agonised yell from MacDonald indicated it was a serious injury. Play was held up for ten minutes whilst MacDonald received treatment and Evans a yellow card. There was clearly no malice in the challenge from Evans. The incident disrupted the pattern of the game and players and fans alike were noticeably subdued for some time.

Both sides had openings but neither ‘keeper were really tested for the remainder of the half. Reading were mixing up their range of passing. Evans hit a glorious long diagonal ball which Beerens controlled magnificently, wide on the left, his touch taking him past the full back but he was unable to create anything after his brilliant work. Wigan looked dangerous on the break. Al Habsi saving from a Powell diving header. On more than one occasion Reading allowed Wigan players to get free in the box and it took an excellent sliding challenge by Evans to snuff out a dangerous attack in stoppage time. McCleary’s recurring injury prevented him from completing the first half leaving Grabban to take over on the right.

Referee Robinson began flashing yellow cards in Reading’s direction with Moore, Kelly, Gunter and Williams joining Evans in the book some of which were harsh to say the least. Ilori had an impressive fifteen minutes replacing Evans and Williams replaced Swift (who had worked harder than usual today) to freshen up midfield. Kelly, Grabban and particularly Blackett presented Wigan with possession in dangerous areas by dwelling too long on the ball as Wigan made an effort to keep their season alive with some enterprising forays into the Reading half. Eventually they lost heart and the game fizzled out into a formality of a home win.

With their play-off place secured the ‘lap of appreciation’ had a bit more relevance than it did last season and everyone went home happy to speculate with some optimism on who Reading will be paired with in the next step towards the Premier League. The way this season has gone for Reading anything is possible.

John Wells

League Position — 2016/2017

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • SF Silver Fox 29 Apr 2017 · 6:29pm

    Pretty dour stuff that, made worse by the incredibly negative belmonts who sit behind us. Daughter was a rare attendee and suggested we could of left after 10 minutes as everything had happened by then, including Evans being a very lucky boy. I think the ref pulled the "it's too early for a red" tactic but later work by him suggested he was just inept. No matter how many chances we gave Wigan they wouldn't have scored if they carried on playing during the lap of appreciation. I'd like to think we're keeping our powder dry for the bigger battles ahead. Regardless of anything we may be doing right or wrong, LOLeeds

  • WI windermereROYAL 29 Apr 2017 · 6:40pm

    including Evans being a very lucky boy. Are you saying this because the lad broke his leg?. agree it was late. but it wasnt high or over the ball. yellow all day long for me.

  • SF Silver Fox 29 Apr 2017 · 6:45pm

    Looked like it could have been red from my seat in the ED, I'll wait until I drunkenly watch the highlights later to be certain

  • RO RoyalBlue 29 Apr 2017 · 7:03pm

    Pretty dour stuff that, made worse by the incredibly negative belmonts who sit behind us. Could we please have a 'negative belmonts' stand for next season. I'd like to nominate a founder member who sits in Y21 right behind us. Absolutely effing unbelievable. I'm sure he would prefer to see the team play shyte and lose, rather than play poorly and win - just so that he could feel even happier moaning. Today he was moaning about Beerens (his favourite target) conceding a free kick for being too physical; literally a minute later he's bawling 'Beerens you're a chicken' when he had lifted his foot to allow a defender who was sliding in…

  • RO RoyalBlue 29 Apr 2017 · 7:06pm

    including Evans being a very lucky boy. Are you saying this because the lad broke his leg?. agree it was late. but it wasnt high or over the ball. yellow all day long for me. Yep, some people don't seem to realise that the officials have to make their decision on the nature/seriousness of the challenge, rather than on the nature of any injury that a player unfortunately picks up. Hate to see a serious injury like that and wish Shaun Macdonald a speedy recovery.

  • GE genome 29 Apr 2017 · 7:09pm

    My god, the bloke in front of me was a disgrace. While the poor Wigan lad was down with a broken leg he was hurling abuse at him for being soft, shouting that he should "drink more milk", complaining that the medics were taking too long, then shouting at the guy on the buggy taking ages to get off the pitch. He then spent the next 10 minutes shouting at the players whenever we passed backwards, before leaving his seat 10 minutes before half-time and disappearing into the concourse. He didn't come back :lol:

  • TM tidus_mi2 29 Apr 2017 · 7:46pm

    Were Wigan seriously chanting "FA Cup Winners, you'll never sing that" or did I mishear? I get the whole Champions of Europe thing Forest sing even if it is ridiculous they still sing that, but surely we have a pretty realistic chance of winning the FA Cup in the next decade or so.

  • GE genome 29 Apr 2017 · 7:50pm

    It's only been 4 years mate! I'd sing it if Reading won the FA Cup...

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This Championship game took place 3354 days ago in the 2016/2017 season.