MATCH REPORT: 2007/2008 Season
2 February 2008: FA PREMIER LEAGUE
READING 0 BOLTON WANDERERS 2
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goals
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Reading: -
Bolton: Nolan (33 mins), Helguson (58 mins). |
Half Time: 0-1 Attendance: 21,893
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teams
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Reading:
Hahnemann, Murty, Ingimarsson, Cisse, Shorey, Doyle, Harper (Sonko 73), Matejovsky, Hunt, Lita (Long 76), Kitson (Oster 67).
Subs Not Used: Federici, De la Cruz.
Bolton: Jaaskelainen, Steinsson, Andrew O'Brien, Cahill, Gardner, Guthrie (Cohen 75), Nolan, Campo, Taylor (Samuel 67), Helguson (Diouf 67), Davies. Subs Not Used: Al Habsi, Rasiak. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
bookings
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Reading: Lita, Kitson, Ingimarsson.
Bolton: Davies. Ref: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire). |
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report
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We were expecting January to be a barren period for the Royals but the home game against fellow strugglers Bolton was the ideal opportunity to pick up some valuable points and move away from the relegation places. Steve Coppell, in his pre match press release, made it clear that he wanted a good result more than a good performance but, disappointingly, he got neither. It was hardly an inspired performance from the visitors either, but they did enough to win comfortably in the end.
Reading made a very positive and promising start with Doyle, Hunt and Matejovsky closing players down and winning tackles in the first ten minutes. Prompted by Matejovsky, clearly the creative midfield player Reading have been looking for some time, Reading put Bolton under pressure in the opening twenty minutes. He was hungry for the ball, and produced passes of a quality sadly lacking elsewhere in the team. Kitson, having just recovered from 'flu did not look as sharp as he has been in recent games. The first clear cut chance fell to Bolton in the twenty-third minute when Helguson headed just wide, and then two minutes later Matejovsky lunged at Steinsson in the box. Hahnemann saved Taylor's penalty well and the ball was scrambled away. From that point on Bolton took control of the game. Reading finally succumbed to the long ball which they had problems with all afternoon. Davies headed across the across the box and. with Murty absent and Harper either outpaced or caught napping by Nolan's run, Bolton were one up. Reading appeared to be stunned by the goal and played out the half without troubling Bolton's back four. The second half followed a similar pattern to the first. Reading started brightly and might have equalised when Lita's header from a Shorey corner was hacked off the line with Jaaskelainen beaten. Ingimarsson poked a shot just wide as Reading continued to look likely to score. In the fifty-eight minute Bolton went two up as Reading stood waiting for an offside decision which was never going to come as Heguson slipped the ball past Hahnemann under no pressure whatsoever. Shorey came close to bringing the Royals back into the game with a well struck free kick which was well saved by Jaaskelainen low to his left. Kitson, not surprisingly was replaced by Oster and Doyle moved up to play alongside Lita who was soon to be replaced by Long. Sonko came on for the out of sorts Harper giving Cisse the chance to push forward into midfield. All sensible changes but they didn't produce the desired effect. Reading pumped crosses into the heart of the Bolton defence which they dealt with comfortably apart form allowing Doyle one header but that went wide. It was not to be their day as the disloyal contingent of Royal fans confirmed by leaving the ground even earlier that usual. I suspect most of the 10,000 or so left at the end (who did not boo their team of the field) were also around the last time Reading experienced a relegation struggle in 1998/99. It is hard to understand why the team which played so well throughout December is finding it so difficult to pick up points. The recent poor run of results has made the rest of the season a very tense period. I know the responsibility lies with the team but it would really help if the fans could get behind the team when they are down. Unfortunately the next two games don't look likely yield any points either but this squad has surprised us all on many occasions over the past eighteen months. John |
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