by Tommy Jenkins »
24 Dec 2014 10:22
Reading’s awful, shambolic and woeful defending has been a major contribution towards the poor run of form that they currently find themselves in. However, this is not the only contributing factor, as Reading have also lacked the creativity to make goals and the ability to convert them.
When Glenn Murray signed on loan for the Royals, just moments before the transfer day deadline ended back in September, the majority of fans were upbeat that a temporary replacement for Adam Le Fondre had been found. The club had finally brought an attacking minded player to the club, and Reading’s measly looking attacking line-up was strengthened considerably.
Murray signed a loan deal with a view to a permanent move and there are now two key questions on everyone’s mind: Has Murray performed well enough to earn himself a second contract? And will there be the funds available should Reading want to sign him?
Looking at his performances so far this season, I would quite happily argue that he has not been good enough. Murray has scored just six times in 16 appearances and is not the leading striker that most originally hoped he would be. Whilst he has formed a satisfactory partnership with Simon Cox, and some fans would rightly argue whether Murray has been getting a good level of service, he is too wasteful with his chances and his return so far is at a sub-standard level.
The problem is that there is no competition for Murray and this is why I am not for one moment saying that he should not start the next game as currently, he is the best striker that Reading have. It is the fact that there is no contest for his place that worries me.
Regardless of whether Murray has a good or bad game, he knows that he is likely to be the first name of the manager’s team sheet as the likes of Pogrebnyak, Robson-Kanu or Blackman do not come close to challenging him for his spot. Another option for the Royals to consider is the young attacking options in the academy. Giving one of these youngsters a chance in the FA Cup game away to Huddersfield would be the perfect opportunity.
When considering the second question, whether there will be funds available to sign Murray or an alternative striker in January, it’s another problem altogether. After the departure of Nigel Adkins, Reading’s current financial position and recent comments by Nicky Hammond regarding the Financial Fair Play rules, it is unlikely that Reading will be big spenders in next month’s transfer window.
It is a difficult decision on whether Reading should re-sign Murray when his contract expires on January 1, but I do not think that he has done enough to prove that he deserves another contract at the club. Instead, I would loan in a young, quick striker with either a proven goalscoring record, or one that has experienced a high number of games in the lower leagues. Strikers that come to mind include: Nakhi Wells, Benik Afobe and Patrick Bamford.
The most likely of these is Patrick Bamford, who has been performing well at Middleborough, but who will return to Chelsea on January 1. Steve Clarke’s links with Chelsea and Mourinho are strong and fans would hope that a deal would be possible. However, regardless of who Reading sign in the January transfer window, it is clear that at least one striker is a necessity. The current attacking options without Murray are almost non-existent.
To put this simply, Murray is an ageing striker that will hold the ball up well, work hard and end the season with an average goal tally. If Reading’s future ambition is to make a fairly quick return to the Premier League, they should be asking themselves whether signing Glenn Murray over a young, attacking proven goalscorer is really the answer.
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