Reading FC Match Report: 2016/2017 Season - Championship
FULHAM 5 READING 0
Reading: --
Fulham: C Gunter (og 15), C Martin (49, 90), S Aluko (68), S Johansen (71).
Post Match Fans' Opinion
genome
» 03 Dec 2016 17:43
Well, the bubble was well and truly burst today.
Firstly, credit to Fulham, they got their tactics spot on. We just couldn't deal with their high press and pace and they forced us into giving the ball away countless times in the first half. Second half was just ridiculous, so much time and space and gaps for the Fulham players to run through. Utterly baffling.
Also, their no. 24 had an absolute blinder.
A few game changing moments, Couldn't see the red card or the incident for the 3rd goal, so no comment. But for Samuel to shoot instead of pass when it was 2-0 was infuriating.
Every time I have seen JVDB he's been a liability. Am I missing something? To be fair, most of the team were just not at the races.
Worrying afternoon but I don't think it will affect us like last season. I hope...
Steve_Upper_West
» 03 Dec 2016 19:06
Totally agree with comment about Joey - looked like a bad park player today.
Had a bad feeling the wheels might come off today and boy did they, we were shocking
Fourth time I have been to Fulham and we have lost every one - will stay away next time or maybe just come over to Putney and stay in the pub. What a pity we cannot turn in a performance that would truly make Fulham the perfect away day !
RG7Fan
» 03 Dec 2016 19:09
Totally agree with comment about Joey - looked like a bad park player today.
Had a bad feeling the wheels might come off today and boy did they, we were shocking
Fourth time I have been to Fulham and we have lost every one - will stay away next time or maybe just come over to Putney and stay in the pub. What a pity we cannot turn in a performance that would truly make Fulham the perfect away day !
Let me know which away match you're going to next year and I'll give it a miss.
Huckleberry Hound
» 03 Dec 2016 19:14
One decent cross-field pass aside, Joey was utterly abject.
Everything Beerens touched turned to sh!t.
After the "offside" 3rd goal we just gave up.
Al-Habsi terrible positioning for their 5th.
In all, an absolute omnishambles. When the system breaks, it certainly does it in spectacular style.
And yet, the net result is we've just fallen one point further behind Brighton.
We'll win next week.
gazzer, loyal royal
» 03 Dec 2016 20:29
Firstly, as bad as I thought we were, Fulham were excellent. Gave us no time on the ball and created so much space. However, we were terrible, didn't win the 50/50s or second balls. All summed up by al- habsi passing it to their player in the first 5 mins. You can't really pinpoint one bad performer, everyone was a shambles.
ps if anyone saw the headbutt at half time on the concourse was at it bad as it sounded. Certainly something we should ever ever see between Reading fans!
marlowuk
» 03 Dec 2016 20:57
From the kick off we were not at the races. Fulham pressed us high and chased every ball and every lost cause and we had no answer. My mate had warned me that his team were making plenty of chances but couldn't hit the target and he was - thankfully - right! It needed one of our own players to put them one up at half-time when they should have been 3 or 4 to the good!! We had no rhythm, no fluency and, unforgivably, no fight!! Simple passes were going to the opposition; we were second to every 50-50 ball and badly losing the mid-field battle.
In contrast, Fulham were quick, clever and up for the game. The slick passes and flick-ons were working for them and they looked several classes above us. I didn't see the incident that led to Williams being sent off but, with 10 men, we actually looked more up for the fight until they scored the 3rd goal! Then the heads went down and I was grateful we kept the scoreline to 5-0!! This was only thanks to some wayward shooting and some good AAH saves.
Can we recover from this? Is it just a blip? I hope so. But it was this fixture that ended our season last year and that was only 4-2!! Next game we welcome Moore back but lose Williams for 3 games. No signs of Swift returning and Kermorgant and Rackels are also out of action. Sheffield Wednesday are on a good run of form and will severely test our depleted squad next Saturday. It is up to Stam to raise that squad's spirits and get them back to form. At least we are still 3rd in the table!!
Millsy
» 03 Dec 2016 20:58
Stam had taken us to an unbelievable 3rd in the table and we were missing Moore and still don't have a striker and Fulham used tactics that worked on us.
I suspect we'll learn from all this and our next run will be even more impressive.
I think the worry we all have niggling in the backs of our minds is has it all been fake up until now and will the team implode like we did last year especially now with the ownership malarkey too unsettling everyone like the Clarke-Fulham talks did.
I doubt it, but who knows.
Millsy
» 03 Dec 2016 20:58
Stam had taken us to an unbelievable 3rd in the table and we were missing Moore and still don't have a striker and Fulham used tactics that worked on us.
I suspect we'll learn from all this and our next run will be even more impressive.
I think the worry we all have niggling in the backs of our minds is has it all been fake up until now and will the team implode like we did last year especially now with the ownership malarkey too unsettling everyone like the Clarke-Fulham talks did.
I doubt it, but who knows.
OLLIE KEARNS
» 03 Dec 2016 21:07
Everyone was awful but Beerens is an absolute liability when we're not on top in a game. The Fulham right back constantly overlapped against Obita with Beerens watching from afar.
Apart from all that, good day out in Putney as always
RG7Fan
» 03 Dec 2016 21:17
Have calmed down a bit now and can comment, but this post is the story of the day. Obita was outclassed, and with Beerens missing in action their right back was doing what we really need Gunter to do. Everyone was poor really - they just seemed to run through us all the time. Some good saves from AlHabsi but WTF are all the short goal kicks about? And, when we did have an opportunity (at 2-0 / 3-0 down) to get a fast ball out he just stood there looking around. Where's the urgency, the counter attack? FFS you were 2/3 down not 2/3 up!!
Very disappointing - I hope they got a massive bollocking at half time and after the match. If I was a Chinese (would be) investor and saw that today I'd be laughing all the way back to Hull ...
3points
» 03 Dec 2016 22:11
Match Stats
Full Time: 5-0
Half Time: 1-0
Attendance: 18217
Referee: O Langford
Teams
Reading: A Al Habsi, T Blackett, J Obita, G Evans, P McShane, D Williams, J van den Berg, D Samuel (Y Meite, 66), G McCleary (C Harriott, 77), C Gunter, R Beerens (L Kelly, 57).
Subs not used: T Watson, S Moore, J Cooper, J Mendes.
Fulham: D Button, S Malone, R Fredericks, T Ream, T Kalas, S Aluko (Lucas Piazon, 76), F Ayite (N Kebano, 87), K McDonald, S Johansen (S Parker, 84), T Cairney, C Martin.
Subs not used: M Smith, M Madl, M Bettinelli, R Sessegnon.
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: J Obita, G Evans, P McShane, J van den Berg
Sent Off: D Williams (54)
Fulham: S Aluko
This Championship game took place 2922 days ago in the 2016/2017 season.