Match Report: 2009/2010 Season
7 March 2010: FA CUP QUARTER FINAL
READING 2 ASTON VILLA 4
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goals
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Reading: Long (27 mins, 42 mins)
Aston Villa: Ashley Young (47 mins), Carew (51 mins, 57 mins, 90 mins - pen). |
Half Time: 2-0.
Attendance: 23,175
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teams
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Reading:
Federici, Mills, Griffin, Ingimarsson, Bertrand, Tabb, Howard (Gunnarsson, 59), Kebe, Sigurdsson, Long, Church (Rasiak, 71).
Subs not used: Hamer, Matejovsky, Pearce, Henry, Robson-Kanu.
Aston Villa: Friedel, Warnock, Cuellar, Dunne, Collins, Downing (Sidwell, 89), Milner, Ashley Young, Petrov, Heskey, Carew. Subs not used: Luke Young, Guzan, Delph, Delfouneso, Albrighton, Beye. |
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bookings
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Reading: Sigurdsson, Tabb.
Sheff Wed: Ashley Young, Collins, Dunne, Milner. Ref: M L Dean (Wirral). |
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report
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At half time Reading fans were beginning to seriously consider an improbable appearance in the F A Cup semi finals after Shane Long had given the Royals a deserved two goal advantage. Reading not only had the lead but they had outplayed their Premier League opponents. Matt Mills made light of the task of containing John Carew and both Villa centre backs were on yellow cards. The home fans had every right to be optimistic but they were given little time to savour the fine first half display as the Royals defence disintegrated in spectacular fashion in a ten minute spell immediately after the interval. Bertrand failed to clear and Young took full advantage lashing the ball high into the net from close range to set everyone on edge. Carew weighed in with two goals in quick succession as Reading looked suddenly incredibly vulnerable. Reading's fans were stunned and the Villa fans gloated seeming to take more pleasure from Reading's demise that their own team's success. Martin O'Neill praised his fans after the game for getting behind their team, obviously choosing to ignore their boos at the half time whistle! Reading fans on the other hand were worthy of praise applauding their defeated team off the field and giving Steve Sidwell a generous round of applause when he came on soon after Carew had completed the scoring from the penalty spot in stoppage time.
The came started quietly with Villa looking far from comfortable at the back. Long and Church were prepared to chase every ball and Kebe was posing a real threat with his direct running. Both sides found the net only to have the goal disallowed but the Reading defence contained the Villa attack with relative ease. Royals pressure began to build and Tabb came close with a superbly struck volley which was deflected over. From the resulting corner Mills flicked the ball on for Long to nod home from close range. A slick move almost produced a second goal as Reading carved open the Villa defence only for Sigurdsson's shot to be blocked. Just before half time Reading created a goal of outstanding quality. Kebe burst through and produce a brilliant cut back for Long who calmly stroked the ball past Friedel into the corner of the net. Wembley looked on the cards! The second half was eagerly anticipated although for Reading fans the fear of letting a promising position slip produced nagging doubts. An early goal was real worry. I am sure Brian McDermott would have given the obligatory 'keep it tight for the first quarter' talk. All to no avail as Reading's worst fears were realised with Young's early gift and the collapse that followed. Reading, to their credit, rallied and Villa had to make a couple of goal line clearances to keep their lead in tact. Villa in fact only looked better than Reading for ten minutes but what a ten minutes they were. All hope was extinguished when Ingimarsson conceded a penalty with a tired lunge on Carew in stoppage time. There were again some very good individual performances again, but Tabb in particular stood out for his phenomenal work rate and appetite for the ball Reading fans will feel disappointed having seen such a good position slip but can console themselves with the memory of a first half performance the like of which should see their team pull away from the drop zone before too long. They will not have to face teams with Villa's fire power again this season. John Wells |
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