MATCH REPORT: 2007/2008 Season
7 October 2007: FA PREMIER LEAGUE
READING 1 DERBY COUNTY 0
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goals
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Reading: Doyle (63 mins).
Derby: - |
Half Time: 0-0 Attendance: 23, 901
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teams
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Reading:
Hahnemann, Murty, Duberry, Ingimarsson, Shorey, Rosenior (Oster 60), Harper, Gunnarsson, Hunt, Doyle, Kitson.
Subs Not Used: Federici, Lita, Fae, Bikey.
Derby: Bywater, Mears, Davis, Leacock, Griffin (Earnshaw 75), Feilhaber (Lewis 65), Pearson, Oakley, McEveley, Howard (Barnes 65), Miller. Subs Not Used: Price, Todd. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
bookings
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Reading: Ingimarsson.
Derby: Davis. Ref: Lee Mason (Lancashire). |
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report
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Reading secured a vital win over bottom of the table Derby County with Kevin Doyle scoring his first goal of the season for Reading - and the game's only goal. This was a nervous victory for Reading, and the game was by no means a classic, however the win lifted Reading away from the bottom three, for now, and into twelfth spot. Reading were good for their win after creating most of the chances but struggled to dominate against a poor visiting side. The Royals probably should have been ahead by half time after Hunt had two good chances. One he sent sailing over the crossbar and another saw his header just wide of the post. Doyle got in a header that needed a save with Reading clearly on top. However both sides were guilty of mis-placed passes and some pointless ball hoofing during the second half as the game looked to be drifting towards a goalless draw. Reading's lifeline came as Murty swung over a cross that missed a couple of players before finding Doyle wide on the left. Doyle headed back across goal and into the far side to give Reading the three points.
Following their disastrous result at Portsmouth last week, the Royals desperately needed a win today. Thankfully they were up against surely the poorest side in the Premier League. Derby never really looked as if they believed they could win and Reading, even when they took the lead, looked edgy and low on confidence. The narrow margin of victory will be of no consequence to Reading players or fans. If you had asked anyone before the game they would have happily accepted three points and a clean sheet regardless of the quality of the performance. Without playing particularly well Reading managed to dominate the first half. Hunt spurned a good chance in the opening minutes when some slick passing ended with the ball on his left foot. He never looked convinced he could put it away and the ball ended up in the crowd. Hunt, Doyle and Gunnison all went close with headers and there were a couple of reasonable appeals for penalties. It was beginning look as if the game might not produce any goals. Reading's passing was generally poor. Duberry had a particularly clumsy afternoon but I suppose after last week, nobody in the back four would have been particularly keen to bring the ball down and try to thread passes through midfield. Derby conceded several free kicks but Reading's delivery was poor. Derby came out in the second half looking more positive probably encouraged by Reading's lack of conviction. Rosenior had again had little impact apart from one determined run and cross and was replaced by Oster who also had a poor game. With just over an hour gone Murty pushed forward and sent over a decent cross which eventually arrived at the far post where Doyle calmly executed a firm header back across gaol and inside the far post. If anyone needed and deserved a goal it was him. Oster wasted a good chance by delaying his shot and Doyle forced a save from Bywater near the end but there did look to be any more goals coming. Reading did their utmost to encourage one from Derby by needlessly conceding possession with stray passes and aimless clearances. Hahnemann had little to do but he managed to find touch with alarming ease and regularity to help keep the pressure on his defence. Derby look a very good bet for the drop, but Reading can, and will need to play better than this to keep out of the relegation zone this season. |
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