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New Signings Hope To Face Sheffield Wednesday
22 January 2016
By Hob Nob Anyone?
Reading fans may get to see new signings Yann Kermorgant and George Evans in action this weekend as Reading take on Sheffield Wednesday at the Madesjki Stadium (Saturday, 3pm kick-off). Striker Kermorgant and midfielder Evans both signed contracts during the week to bring them to Reading, and Brian McDermott will hope they bring a boost to Reading's faltering Championship campaign. McDermott saw his side successfully negotiate passage to the fourth round of the FA Cup with Tuesday night's 5-2 home victory against Huddersfield - but league form remains a big concern. Reading were sinking down the table when McDermott arrived, and his run of 2 wins, a draw, and 3 defeats has done little to stop that. It is, of course, very early days for a manager who is experienced at halting Reading slides and guiding them up the table.
The Royals looked in trouble on Tuesday before Huddersfield Town were reduced to 10 men and the game turned around allowing Matej Vydra to claim his first Reading hattrick. Vydra had his best game in a Reading shirt, and hopefully it will give the hard working player a big confidence boost to get him scoring goals. Vydra is guaranteed a start and could find himself partnered up front by Kermorgant. Meanwhile Garath McCleary is doubtful for the fixture due to a hamstring problem. Jordan Obita is making his return from injury and could be included on the bench.
Visitors Sheffield Wednesday are in magnificent form and are currently on a run of four straight wins in all competitions. In the League their run of 5 wins from 6 games has seen them climb to 6th place in the table. However, away from home they haven't been so impressive and their recent 1-0 win at Fulham remains their only away win from their last 7 attempts. Reading will be looking to make home advantage count. Wednesday, holding the last play-off spot, are 11 points ahead of the Royals. With the season now well in it's second half Reading need a dramatic run of wins to give cause for excitement or we could just be playing out a mid-table season.
Discussion On This Story:
CountryRoyal
2-1
Vydra, Kermorgant for us. Wallace for them.
Attendance: 16,104
Dr_Hfuhruhurr
Ooof, bad night?
I feel this will be a confusing draw against a side we're not sure if we should be beating or not, leading to no resolution as to the vexing question of how our season will end. How many goals will depend on how interested Wednesday are, which, given I have seen precisely zero minutes of them this year, I cant offer any real opinion on.
1-1 Vydra, obviously
Vision
Ooof, bad night?
I feel this will be a confusing draw against a side we're not sure if we should be beating or not, leading to no resolution as to the vexing question of how our season will end. How many goals will depend on how interested Wednesday are, which, given I have seen precisely zero minutes of them this year, I cant offer any real opinion on.
1-1 Vydra, obviously
I was taking the piss. Not very well obviously.
Snowball136
games, the only defeat being 1-0 at Middlesboro
But immediately prior to that they W1 D4 L3 9-12 managing to lose to MK Dons and Charlton away
This good run, 5 of those 6 wins were at home
Sheffield Wednesday last six away games (latest first)
1-0 W Fulham
0-1 L Middlesboro
1-2 L MK Dons
2-2 D Cardiff
2-2 D Blackburn
1-3 D Charlton
W1 D2 L3 7-10
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