Reading FC Match Report: 2017/2018 Season - Championship
QPR 2 READING 0
Reading: --
QPR: C Washington (22), C Washington (59, pen)
Post Match Fans' Opinion
CountryRoyal
» 05 Aug 2017 18:59
After that performance I think I'm grateful I'm going to miss the next couple of games, needless to say it wasn't very good.
It was very demonstrative of an injury laden team, and perhaps highlighted our limited pre season. Lacking match sharpness is a polite way of describing that dross. Couldn't string more than a couple of passes together, ball retention was a foreign concept, we were pushed off the ball easily, second to every 50/50 etc etc, it was just shambolic.
I thought Jon Dadi looked good, put himself about and very energetic but I can't help think that Kermorgant would have slotted that chance he had. Probably our best chance in a game where we struggled to create and couldn't defend to save our lives.
Credit to QPR, notwithstanding how atrocious we were, I thought they played well. Hungry, organised and quick with the ball, if they could finish it the score line would have been much worse.
Mannone 5 - not a lot he could have done differently. Was painfully apparent that he's not used to what we're trying to do which is understandable, very indecisive about his kicking and who to pass to, but wasn't helped by lack of movement of the back 4. Thought he commanded his area well.
Gunter 3 - The Gunter we love to hate, plenty of passes straight to the opposition, plenty of taking a couple of touches running 4 yards then passing back. A fair amount of long balls as well which didn't trouble anyone.
Moore 5 - the best out of the back line but hardly did anything to warrant it, just wasn't quite as bad as everyone else.
Illori 1 - I can't remember a more calamitous individual display for a while. Was all over the shop defensively, lost his man multiple times, mis placed passes and lack of awareness. Culminated in a fitting end to his performance was the pen and sending off, apparently it was a bit soft but I haven't seen it, didn't look like too many complaints.
Blackett 4 - Just not a left back
Kelly 5 - tried to get about, spread the ball and was his normal tenacious self, but lost possession a bit too easily and didn't have an impact on the game.
Swift 4 - awful performance from him. Would have got 3 but he got an extra point for a killer tan, maybe the sun got to him a bit and he's suffering from delayed onset heat stroke?
Evans 4 - completely ineffective
Clement 4 - took me a while to realise he was playing
Jon Dadi 6 - put himself about and showed huge willingness to get to the ball first, was targeted by QPR who were very physical. Touch isn't the best and should have scored (think we will be saying that a lot)
Popa 5 - a lot of energy, a lot of no end product. Love his enthusiasm though.
Cba to do subs as tbh I'd completely lost interest by the time Mendes and Richards came on. Barrow looked useful.
Thought ref was a joke, he was probably gutted that his golden boy Mackie didn't get a goal - how he didn't get a card the whole game is utterly baffling. Crowd were shit but it's really hard to get behind that, nothing to shout about.
So yes, not the best way to kick off the new season but I expected we might get off to a slow burner. We will get better.
Jagermesiter1871
» 05 Aug 2017 19:14
Sutekh
» 05 Aug 2017 19:20
Swift has been a poor copy of himself since well before Easter, Ilori is a hell of a lot better than that apparent mess delivered today so let's just put that down to a one off. It also took me a while to spot Clement was on the pitch last week so let's hope that his apparent repeat performance today is not indicative of what to expect from him.
And, as has been mentioned, there is something wrong with the training sessions given the number if injuries being picked up continually throughout the season. Of those apparently sidelined at the moment aren't Harriott and McCleary the only ones who were actually injured in games?
Still a lot of work to do in this window then methinks
CountryRoyal
» 05 Aug 2017 19:24
Waiting for the right player at the right price, when teams have already decided who they want/don't want in their squads. Wells is a good example I reckon.
There's nothing to worry about, we've shown time and time again that a championship season isn't won or lost in the first few games.
I forgot to add one positive from today is that the performance want for a lack of effort, they were trying unfortunately they just didn't have a clue what to do and they weren't up to scratch. That team alone is capable of much more, that being said I think we really need a couple of real quality additions if we're to even in any part replicate last season's succeses.
Oilroyal
» 05 Aug 2017 19:30
Waiting for the right player at the right price, when teams have already decided who they want/don't want in their squads. Wells is a good example I reckon.
There's nothing to worry about, we've shown time and time again that a championship season isn't won or lost in the first few games.
I forgot to add one positive from today is that the performance want for a lack of effort, they were trying unfortunately they just didn't have a clue what to do and they weren't up to scratch. That team alone is capable of much more, that being said I think we really need a couple of real quality additions if we're to even in any part replicate last season's succeses.
Until then the club shouldn’t be surprised at the lack on bums on seats..Cheque book out time brother, sister
yuomi
» 05 Aug 2017 19:43
cba with ratings other than to say that Swift urgently needs to sort himself out. A one legged Emerse Fae would have been more use.
CountryRoyal
» 05 Aug 2017 20:17
I highly doubt this. As far as I can remember Williams rarely if ever made a difference. He was quite often the best performer in a poor performance but was never single handily capable of driving the team on to do anything.
must be on a wind up
Maybe jäger didn't go much in the second half of last season which was 10 fold better than the rest of his career with us. For most of his time here that's a fairly accurate description, however he was certainly one of our consistently best performers towards the end of the season.
Oh wait I've just read it properly. TBH he always "drove the team on" except he normally did it into opposition players and lost the ball. Certainly seemed to add a bit more of a footballing brain last season.
tmesis
» 05 Aug 2017 20:24
Illori worries me.
He has the look of a player capable of so much more, but also has the look of a player who thinks the Championship is beneath him, and doesn't look interested.
The Gillingham cup tie could be interesting. Normally you look at the rotated teams and wonder who might do a job in the first team in a year or two. We'll be looking at the like of Sam Smith and Danny Loader and seeing if they could do a job right now.
NewCorkSeth
» 05 Aug 2017 20:30
I highly doubt this. As far as I can remember Williams rarely if ever made a difference. He was quite often the best performer in a poor performance but was never single handily capable of driving the team on to do anything.
must be on a wind up
No I thinks its a fairly commonly held belief. Williams often being the best performer when we lost added to the idea but i disagree with the OP for different reason.
I think our problem was tactics and wing play. We were tracked very well across the pitch and ineffective when trying to break through the middle. I know it was frustratingly repeated last season, but its certainly true for todays performance, we lacked a plan B.
Our game plan, imo, seemed to be to play it through the centre and look for an overlap. QPR did a great job of looking for those through balls and intercepting them. When we did play it out the wings we looked much more dangerous but our positioning was awful. The crosses that actually managed to make it into the box were played into areas where we were marked well or had no players.
Mannone - 5 He saved the easy ones...
Gunter - 5 Wasnt too bad. Wasnt too good (through no fault of his own) seemed stranded by overall positioning of the team.
Moore - 6 Played well. Shame the rest of the team let him down.
Ilori - 3 How do defenders still wrap their arms around players in the box?? Soft challenge for the penalty but deserved.
Blackett - 4 Blackett is capable of some amazing touches on the ball but then manages to lose focus, miss tackles and kick the ball out.
Evans - 5 Lots of noise, not a lot else. was rarely in a good position for a pass.
Kelly - 5 Hilarious poor touch in the first 5 minutes, amazing lack of vision for the Irish Iniesta. (again probably a victim of tactics)
Swift - 4 Poor guy. Was clearly given the impossible task of breaking the divide between mid and attack. QPR shut him down.
Popa - 4 Awful. Stam seemed to spend a lot of time gesturing to him about where he should be on the pitch. My new escapegoat.
Clement - 3 Was he there?
Bodvarsson - 6 Gets an extra point for effort. Poor positioning, great breakaway run up the right.
Hound
» 05 Aug 2017 20:35
Very worrying that you can get to the first game of the season with no fully fit subs and 3 lads who haven't played for the first team before
Gillingham game interesting as the team will surely have to be much the same
PieEater
» 05 Aug 2017 20:51
Was just about to post the same thing, whoever thought we didn't need preseason games was wildly mistaken, we just weren't up for it whereas QPR were the opposite. Somehow without preseason games we still have a lot of injuries and players who really weren't ready for competitive football.
I was wondering where was JvdB, Quinn, Obita, McCleary. The team we put out on the whole performed woefully, if anything the scoreline flattered us, that could easily of been 3 or 4-0.
Manone made a great save after about 2 mins and another one in the second half, he had no chance with the goal. We've said before that Blackett was not a left back and he proved it again today. The only player I can think of that had any sort of decent game was Kelly, ignoring the backpass/throughball the wrong way.
I thought the ref was pretty rubbish, isn't the new rule that you don't give a red card and a pen for anything other than something that stops a certain goal like a handball off the line? We suffered double jeopardy for an attempted at a tackle that was nowhere near a certain goal.
We had one chance all game when Barrow came on and laid it back to Swift who hit the post, that was it. It's going to be a long season if we can't beat teams as poor as QPR who despite their lack of skill they put in 100% effort.
Gunny Fishcake
» 05 Aug 2017 20:52
windermereROYAL
» 05 Aug 2017 21:03
Mackie , mouthy little git, but I could do with at least one of him in our team.
Ref , must have left his yellow at home when it came to the home team. but was quick to wave it when we commited our only foul of the first half, but left it in his pocket when Mackie forearm smashed Gunter near the touch line.
the team?
Moore, Mannone. Bod 6 points . the rest 4 and under.
pretty depressing day out . but worried when Fulham and Villa come to town in our next 2 games..
Snowball
» 05 Aug 2017 21:35
He committed three flagrant fouls each of which deserved a yellow, yet didn't get booked. Is the ref his uncle?
But QPR deserved to win by three or four goals. They were full of energy, closed down everything, and their wing play, both sides
was excellent. Mackie/Washington were like Long/Hunt, all over defenders, making up for a lack of finesse with sheer hard work.
Our midfield today was terrible. Outfought, out-ran, out-classed. We need an enforcer, a hard man. JDVB manages that on occasion. I like Evans but today he was never on his game.
The 4-3-3 was a mistake, IMO, with QPR playing 4-5-1. Popa barely got a pass in the first 30 minutes and Clement was almost invisible. I just think we were set up wrong. If you play wingers you have to feed them, and Gunter PassBack never showed flair or initiative, never once put Popa away (as far as I remember).
The ex-Wolves guy was OK. Barrow looks like he could be a great player. Manning was not to blame for the goals and made a few good stops.
Frankly, I'm worried. We now have Fulham and Villa at home, Preston and Birmingham away. It's not beyond reason to imagine us losing all four.. I want to be so wrong that I get the piss taken out of me. I hope he plays a strong 11 Tuesday to try to get a solid win.
Match Stats
Full Time: 2-0
Half Time: 1-0
Attendance: 14460
Referee: S Duncan
Teams
Reading: V Mannone, C Gunter, L Moore, T Ilori, L Kelly, G Evans, P Clement (M Barrow, 52), T Blackett, J Bodvarsson (O Richards, 59), A Popa, J Swift (J Mendes, 82).
Subs not used: A Jaakkola, S Smith, A Rinomhota.
QPR: A Smithies, J Perch, N Onuoha, M Luongo, J Lynch, J Bidwell (J Robinson, 87), P Wszolek, L Freeman, J Scowen, J Mackie (Y Atito Ngbakoto, 83), C Washington (I Sylla, 81).
Subs not used: D Furlong, M Smith, A Borysiuk, M Ingram.
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: J Bodvarsson, M Barrow
Sent Off: T Ilori (56 mins)
QPR: J Lynch
This Championship game took place 2665 days ago in the 2017/2018 season.