http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/pa ... 87,00.html
And Setanta's own report:
http://gb.setanta.com/portal/article/fo ... 54&ref=rss
Cox strike pips Lyon
Reading claimed a notable scalp in the Peace Cup in South Korea with Simon Cox grabbing the only goal of the game against outstanding French champions Lyon.
Cox broke the deadlock after 63 minutes when he lashed past Remy Vercoutre from close range after an impressive burst down the right by Shane Long. The cut-back to Cox was perfect and the versatile 20-year-old made no mistake with his left foot.
Steve Coppell's side performed well and could even afford a missed penalty after only six minutes. Anthony Reveillere's clumsy foul on Kevin Doyle produced a yellow card and allowed the Irishman the opportunity to score from the spot. However, his shot from 12 yards lacked conviction and Vercoutre dived to his right to save with Long unable to convert the rebound.
Kader Keita posed a threat for Reading's defenders with his pace and trickery but Graham Stack was equal to his best efforts while Doyle was a menace at the other end, firing wide from a tight angle and forcing a last-ditch block from Lyon skipper Cris.
Reveillere was perhaps fortunate to escape a second yellow card for a crude trip on Long just before half time, moments before eye-catching Royals new boy Kalifa Cisse was harshly cautioned for a high tackle.
Cox measured a shot just wide at the start of the second half after more good work from Doyle before his decisive strike arrived just past the hour mark.
Andre Bikey and Stack's mix-up almost gifted Lyon a route back into the game but Stack was at his best when producing a spectacular full-length save to frustrate Nadir Belhadj's blistering 35-yard drive. Stack also made an important double stop in injury time to deny Hatem Ben Arfa.
Reading can still reach the final if they defeat Shimizu in their final group game, with the match live on Setanta Sports 1 on Thursday. However, River only need a point from their clash with Lyon to progress. The Argentine side beat Shimizu S-Pulse by a single goal to nil in the group's other game of the day.
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