Reading FC Match Report: 2016/2017 Season - Championship
WIGAN 0 READING 3
Reading: G McCleary (1), G McCleary (5), Y Kermorgant (pen 63)
Wigan: --
Post Match Fans' Opinion
CountryRoyal
» 05 Nov 2016 19:54
Don't quite know how we're 4th but I'll take it.
International Royal
» 05 Nov 2016 20:47
Wigan were largely poor and RFC dominated throughout. Good performances from Blackett, Swift, Kermie, McCleary. Mom for me, Swift. He got forward a lot, often beyond Kermie, a real threat throughout.
Blackett lasted the 90 and was solid throughout, good in the air - most of the limited threat from Wigan came down the other flank.
2 excellent finishes from GMac.
Really happy for Kermie with the penalty. He's a personal favourite and works so hard for the team, at both ends. Seemed like the players were reading his flick-ons better. He wins so much.
The team is gelling, and improving...
Lower West
» 05 Nov 2016 21:07
Nor forget Harriott. Having a natural left footed player with pace made a real difference. good crosses. Created the penalty opportunity.
With Evans and Harrioot replacing Joey and Beerans that was an inexperienced side that started the game today. Meite was out to prove a point in the few minutes that he was on the pitch. The future looks increasingly brighter.
CountryRoyal
» 05 Nov 2016 22:47
Lower West
» 05 Nov 2016 23:06
After conceding 2 early goals. Did you expect Wigan to simply roll over and give up. I'd be disappointed if that's how Reading team approached a game in the same circumstances. If anything it probably gave them more motivation what with a new manager watching on.
As I said previously this starting team was inexperienced. Every game will yield lessons.
CountryRoyal
» 05 Nov 2016 23:34
I'm not at all disappointed though. I'm just trying to offer grounded balance. When was the last time we scored 3 unanswered goals away from home? After last season away it's been amazing actually winning a few games
I will add just to reiterate what I've said previously, Moore is class and imo our best player. Technique and his footballing brain look a cut above.
3points
» 06 Nov 2016 09:16
I wonder if it is worth giving GMac a few games playing as a false 9 instead of Kermogant, exploiting his pace and interchanging with the two wide forwards (hopefully meite would be one of them). It's actually a system which I could have seen Blackman or HRK enjoying playing in (noted Blackman didn't even make the bench for Derby yesterday)
Hound
» 06 Nov 2016 09:33
That Meite offside must have been close - still was a lovely finish. Unfortunate that. Still hopefully offers a real option up top. Hopefully can get a goal or 2 on weds as I expect he will start
LoyalRoyal22
» 06 Nov 2016 09:54
Teams won't know how to approach us now
My ratings
Al-Habsi - 6
Gunter - 6
Blackett- 7
McShane- 6
Moore- 8
Evans- 8
Swift- 7
Williams- 6
McCleary - 9
Harriett- 7
Yann - 7
Lower West
» 06 Nov 2016 12:59
On reflection noticeable how much McShane was the ball in the first half. As if Moore was a marked man. Moore was instrumental in the second goal. Not often you see a centre back on the edge of the oppositions box in the 4th minute of a game.
Don't think that this (current) team is capable of dominating the opposition.
Lower West
» 06 Nov 2016 13:00
On reflection noticeable how much McShane was the ball in the first half in particular. As if Moore was a marked man. Moore was instrumental in the second goal. Not often you see a centre back on the edge of the oppositions box in the 4th minute of a game. Evans likewise sat deep for long periods. A tactic which worked well.
Don't think that this (current) team is capable of dominating the opposition.
Maneki Neko
» 07 Nov 2016 11:49
The front 3 did interchange a fair bit yesterday. Harriott and McCleary swapped wings but also Yann switched to the left hand side a few times with Harriott playing through the middle.
was interested to see that all three of swift, harriott and mcleary played further forward than Kermorgant at wigan.
Dixeyroyal
» 07 Nov 2016 13:12
Not sure we did take our foot off the gas, it's just that Wigan could never play the 2nd half as badly as they did the 1st, and quite rightly showed a bit more determination in the 2nd half, pressing us higher up the pitch and not letting us play our normal game, hence the reason for more long balls from AAH in the 2nd half.
I'm getting totally carried away with a 3-0 win away from home, it was as comfortable as you are likley to see and proves that we have the ability now to punish such poor sides, something that we could never say last season!
royalp-we
» 07 Nov 2016 13:57
The international break is a joke tbh. There are 7 league fixtures in April. Plus cup match(es) if you get there. Compared to just 3 league games this month.
We've got some great games to look forward to in the run up to the new year, just hope everyone can stay fit for the long haul and keep improving as they have been. Onwards and upwards.
Match Stats
Full Time: 0-3
Half Time: 0-2
Attendance: 10277
Referee: D Coote
Teams
Reading: A Al Habsi, T Blackett, L Moore, P McShane, C Gunter, D Williams, G McCleary (Y Meite, 85), J Swift (J van den Berg, 77), C Harriott (D Samuel, 82), G Evans, Y Kermorgant.
Subs not used: J Obita, L Kelly, T Watson, S Moore.
Wigan: A Bogdan, J Buxton (N Byrne, 60), R Burke, S Warnock, D Burn, D Perkins, M Power, M Jacobs, S MacDonald, J Gomez (Y Wildschut, 45), A Le Fondre (W Grigg, 71).
Subs not used: L Garbutt, C Morgan, J Jaaskelainen, C Davies.
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: T Blackett, P McShane
Wigan: D Perkins, M Power, S MacDonald
Championship on 05 November 2016
This Championship game took place 2969 days ago in the 2016/2017 season.