Reading FC Match Report: 2016/2017 Season - FA Cup
MAN UTD 4 READING 0
Reading: --
Man Utd: W Rooney (7), A Martial (15), M Rashford (75), M Rashford (79)
Post Match Fans' Opinion
CountryRoyal
» 07 Jan 2017 15:43
When you play one of the big boys you've got to be on top of your game and then some to even potentially stand a chance. We absolutely bottled it and lost the game within the first 15 minutes. That was some of the worst defending I think I've seen. If we played like that in the champ we'd be in the relegation zone. It was awful.
Very dissapointing. Still, had a laugh by the end of it and at times we played well, but very very frustrating that we just didn't play to our level.
Oh well, last time we went out of the FA Cup first (3rd) round we got promoted. Just saying.
bobby1413
» 07 Jan 2017 16:47
Having lost I couldn't give two sh1ts about the result. Came for a weekend away and a bit of a jolly
However it was disappointing to not put in a performance we are capable of.
I really don't wanna see Blackett near the starting line up again. He's utter sh1te.
Atmosphere from home fans was terrible. Good to see away fans standing and in decent voice.
The spell in the second half was good but we just couldn't break through. It seemed like our players bottled it a bit. Some didn't look themselves, scared of the occasion maybe, I'd like to have seem more shots from distance as we weren't having any luck trying to run them all in
Anyway, I'm going to continue Resting in the hotel for a bit then go back out and drink myself stupid.
PieEater
» 07 Jan 2017 16:51
OT is shit ground for an away fan, cramped concourse, tiny seats - there's bearly enough space to stand, and I have eye strain trying to spot the players from the top of the stand.
bobby1413
» 07 Jan 2017 16:57
I keep meaning to have a quick nap, but I also keep drinking gin and procastinating
Where you off out?
Not sure ... last night I went to the Northern Quarter as a result of recommendations on here.
Probably will do that again or Deansgate.
Need to decide on where to get grubs too! Starving!
Oilroyal
» 07 Jan 2017 16:58
On a brighter side this can only be good news for us. We've had our big TV and away day payout £££ and that leaves
Birmingham - Newcastle to replay
Barnsley to replay
Brentford go through
Massive Brighton go through
Huddersfield go through
Norwich to replay
Wolves go through
Derby go through
Fulham and Wednesday play tomorrow
Crack on while we focus on the 3 points at QPR
Hampshire Royal
» 07 Jan 2017 17:16
I thought that in the second half we looked more like our Champ side, and even though we let in 2 more goals, we weren't that bad. Swift was very good!! AAH's howler was unbelievable. As someone said, it was a good job the scores weren't level, or we were 1 up. At the end of the day, though, we were outplayed by a very good team and we can't have any complaints. It was only in the second half that we caused Man U any problems. Luckily we can now 'concentrate on the league' without any further injuries
bobby1413
» 07 Jan 2017 17:46
Not sure why you think we are all surprised. We aren't.
As any Away fan (or indeed football fan) I always dream and hope and part believe it's possible to win against the big boys. I didn't expect it but thought we'd give them a game.
I'm not surprised to have lost 4-0 but I am a bit disappointed as I think we didn't play the way we can do.
RoyalBlue
» 07 Jan 2017 17:55
Regardless of the circumstances (and I'm not sure it was a poor ball in a dangerous position until AAH turned it into one), it was a big and worrying mistake, particularly as his 'kicking' has now cost us a goal in each of the last two games.
Earlier in the season it looked as though AAH had finally overcome his demons when it comes to the ball at his feet but the last four or five games would suggest his new found confidence on the ball has largely disappeared. If his confidence is now shot that is worrying for our promotion push. With our preferred style of play we need him to be a good shot stopper and ball player.
but did you also see all the fantastic saves he made??? Just wow weren't they??!!!
Fantastic saves undermined by goals gifted by mistakes might not be good enough for a team hunting promotion. He is a great shot stopper but, if we are brutally honest, a few of his fantastic saves have been when he has responded brilliantly to recover from a situation where he might have done better with the initial save.
Ian Royal
» 07 Jan 2017 17:57
We did start to show some quality in spurts after about 20 minutes, but never really looked like scoring and always looked prone to getting smashed by another couple.
At that level of opposition, you've got to start hard and certain. If not, you're finished and there's no recovering.
I like what Stam's achieved, but his style seems to be flawed in that we don't really take the game to the opposition. It's all a bit passive at times. And that's going to get shown up against better teams quite a lot.
Ascotexgunner
» 07 Jan 2017 18:02
Was a bit disappointed with the performance....Seemed to ponder too long on the ball when going forward and maybe it's me but we seemed a little reluctant to shoot at times. Thought the ref gave us very little as well. The united keeper going in on McCleary locked rather nasty as did Young's tackle which didn't even warrant a card.
Oilroyal
» 07 Jan 2017 18:03
Not sure why you think we are all surprised. We aren't.
As any Away fan (or indeed football fan) I always dream and hope and part believe it's possible to win against the big boys. I didn't expect it but thought we'd give them a game.
I'm not surprised to have lost 4-0 but I am a bit disappointed as I think we didn't play the way we can do.
Have a look... Manager v manager ... 11 v 11.... I Just wish Jaap would have played the kids.
bobby1413
» 07 Jan 2017 18:04
Not sure why you think we are all surprised. We aren't.
As any Away fan (or indeed football fan) I always dream and hope and part believe it's possible to win against the big boys. I didn't expect it but thought we'd give them a game.
I'm not surprised to have lost 4-0 but I am a bit disappointed as I think we didn't play the way we can do.
Have a look... Manager v manager ... 11 v 11.... I Just wish Jaap would have played the kids.
What the actual fck are you talking about?
Ascotexgunner
» 07 Jan 2017 18:12
but did you also see all the fantastic saves he made??? Just wow weren't they??!!!
On balance he was pretty good with the shot stopping today. The howler was a bit special though.
Normally when keepers mess up like that they try and blame someone/anyone....Credit to him....He took the blame.....Even though the back pass wasn't great.
Match Stats
Full Time: 4-0
Half Time: 2-0
Attendance: 74396
Referee: A Marriner
Teams
Reading: A Al Habsi, T Blackett (J Obita, 45), C Gunter, J van den Berg, L Moore, R Beerens, G McCleary, G Evans (J Swift, 57), L Kelly, Y Kermorgant (D Samuel, 77), D Williams.
Subs not used: S Moore, Y Meite, T Watson, J Cooper.
Man Utd: S Romero, A Young, C Smalling, D Blind, M Rojo (P Jones, 19), M Fellaini, J Mata (T Fosu-Mensah, 78), A Martial, M Carrick (B Schweinsteiger, 78), W Rooney, M Rashford.
Subs not used: H Mkhitaryan, P Pogba, Z Ibrahimovic, Joel Pereira.
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: --
Man Utd: A Young
This FA Cup game took place 2875 days ago in the 2016/2017 season.