Reading FC Match Report: 2019/2020 Season - Championship
CHARLTON 0 READING 1
Reading: G Puscas (pen 3)
Charlton: --
A third minute penalty struck confidently past Phillips gave Reading a narrow lead which they held on to for an away win which nudges Charlton closer to Division One. The victory extends The Royals unbeaten run to three games and a third clean sheet in a row. The season may be drawing to an end but Reading seem to have hit upon a way of playing which makes them very difficult to beat. Charlton, hovering above the relegation zone, certainly did not lack the desire or appetite for the win they desperately needed. They pushed hard throughout but Reading kept their defensive shape and although they lack a cutting edge they rarely looked like conceding.
Reading took the lead when Rinomhota's enterprising run into the box drew a clumsy challenge from behind by Oshilaja. Puscas, who has had few chances to score recently, converted the spot kick confidently. Charlton’s need for points and being a goal down meant they were frantically chasing the game from that point. As in recent games Reading’s back four was disciplined and calm under pressure and well protected by Pele and Rinomhota in centre midfield. Rinomhota’s contribution was immense with his constant pressing, willingness to burst forward from midfield, and ability to retain possession. It makes you wonder why he was not an automatic from the start of the season.
As the game wore on the foul count mounted with Charlton leading the way with a total of twenty-two offences (plus a few they got away with). William’s came on for Charlton in the second half and his willingness to hit the deck won himself a remarkable number of free kicks. The only surprise was that Charlton only received four yellows cards. Pratley was in particular was prepared to put himself about and yet avoided a card. Reading didn’t let up at any point and pressed high up the pitch making Charlton’s task much more difficult although their forwards carried very little threat. Having said that Reading are missing the spark around the box provided by Ejaria. Neither Puscas or Baldock, looked like getting into scoring positions never mind hitting the back of the net. Meite as always battled away, but today his touch was not quite good enough.
Richards, Obita, Gunter and Moore came on in the second half to bolster the defence and all gave a good account of themselves as the game drifted towards an inevitable conclusion. It was a case of a well organised defence comfortably subduing a blunt attack. Charlton’s future hangs in the balance as Reading, on this form, appear destined for a top half finish.
John Wells
Post Match Fans' Opinion
Westwood52
» 11 Jul 2020 15:14
IMHO
Rafa 7 Generally very good ,but his best save nearly laid it on a plate for Charlton.
Osho 7 One poor moment when he over committed 2nd half,but another promising performance.
Blackett 7 Again very good.
Morrison 8 His sort of game wasn’t it.Back to the wall stuff from an hour in.MOM.
McIntire 6 Bullied,but hung on in there.
Pele 3 After a couple of good games,had a shocker.
Rino 8 I still question his fitness level.He had a chance to finish the game off,when he caught out their CB,but just didn’t have the legs.
Swift 7 Generally did ok.
Olise 7 Couple of poor moments;but he is learning all the time.
Puskas 8 Coming into form,suprised he was taken off.
Meite 7 Usual blunderbus.
Gunter Did enough.
Moore Not much of an impact.
Obita A couple of good crosses,but generally poor.I think it was a penalty when their player was booked for diving to try to enforce it.
Richards No problems,might have scored.
Baldock Totally ineffective.
Finally,the last couple of weeks the refs have been good;this guy was awful.Their CF should have had a red card for the scrape on Mc Intire.
Zip
» 11 Jul 2020 15:28
Rafael 7 He has become very reliable. Another solid game
Osho 8 Excellent. Really strong and good passes out of defence
Blackett 6 Sound first off but totally switched off in early stages of second period
Morrison 8 Terrific, committed performance
McIntyre 7 Did well and won several headers.
Pele 6 Slow start but improved as first half wore on
Rinomhota 8 MoTM Won his tackles. Lots of hard running to break up play
Olise 5 Struggled to get into the game. One or two poor moments
Swift 6 Again not at his best but still provided a quality pass for the pen
Meite 6 Some good stuff. Some bad stuff. Worked hard.
Puscas 7 Surprised he came off. Thought he held up play well
Of the subs Moore stood out. If he doesn’t leave and we don’t get Pele back he is worth a shout at CDM.
Hound
» 11 Jul 2020 15:37
Totally baffled by that, held the ball up very well in the first half, then replacing him with Baldock who was useless.
Probably partly to rest him
It’s not normal circumstances with us trying to make the play offs or whatever. Already planning for next season and an injury to our most prolific CF (and potentially sellable asset) isn’t going to help that
Snowflake Royal
» 11 Jul 2020 15:47
For me, that was a case of Bowen being concerned with the joy they got down the flanks first half and making a change to counter it that went wrong, and then throwing everything he could at us staying ahead to correct that mistake because we'd lost the initiative. Job done.
First 20 minutes we looked very sharp, then Charlton had a couple of chances and started playing much much better, without doing much with the limited creativity they had.
We looked to have lined up in the normal 4-5-1, but Meite started playing up top midway through the first half and we became quite narrow and almost a 4-4-2 diamond, exposing our flanks. Should have capitalised on our early chances and put the game to bed. No idea what was going on between Blackett and Obita but they seemed incapable of linking up at all and Blackett went to pot after half time whilst still at LB.
Sacrificing Pele to try to shut out their wings was a mistake for me. He hadn't been playing particularly well but really gives us a solid base to work off. Once he went off Rino had to stay back a bit more and suddenly the front line was isolated again.
Cabral - 7 very lucky Aneke didn't stay onside, but some good work
Osho - 7 looking good.
Blackett - 7/5 very good first half, but much poorer second. Needs to improve his crossing
Morrison - 8 imperious
McIntyre - 7 very solid
Pele - 6 but an important 6, lost the ball a bit but defended fairly well.
Rino - 8 MotM ran the show first half, then tired and had to stay back
Swift - 7 much better but couldn't get on the ball and get us going second half
Olise - 6 some lovely stuff and positive, but a lot didn't quite come off.
Meite - 6 buzzed around as a nuisance but didn't cause too much trouble
Puscas - 7 better game, but wouldnt have managed much second half totally isolated.
Baldock - 6 totally isolated and managed very little
Obita - 5 crossing has gone down hill, a yard or so slower and just looks tired
Richards - 7 did quite well, unlucky not to be playing more
Moore - 7 stiffened our backs
Gunter - 6 did ok
Bowen 6 bit of a hash of things second half, but enough to hold on.
Think they should have had a stonewall penalty second half, so feel really quite lucky. Ref gave absolutely everything to them except the two or three crucial decisions that settled the game.
RoyalBlue
» 11 Jul 2020 16:44
Shame he can't produce any classic home performances. They are equally turgid without the results to compensate. So I guess you could equally say transfer what he's done at home since taking over to the whole season and we'd probably already be relegated.
Also, with the crap officiating at this level it is a massive gamble to settle for 1-0 wins. One bad mistake by the officials (or in today's game one correct decision that should have given Charlton a penalty) and you've lost at least two points. Had Charlton been given that penalty (and even the most biased Royals supporter would probably have to say it was a penalty) and we would probably have ended up losing that game with Charlton fired up and us incapable of scoring goals with such a defensive setup.
Millsy
» 11 Jul 2020 17:32
Overall an ugly win and sometimes you have to do that.
Not entirely sure what went on with having 27 defenders on the pitch but hey... If we can get an away win while trying out lots of players, resting some and experimenting with shut-up shop tactics that's fine. Bowen will have learnt something from that.
To me the game was very strange. We were absolutely crushing them. We didn't rest on a 1-0 but went for more and deserved another. Then they had the offside goal and the game totally flipped. That's the only concern for me. Why?
Another concern was how easily they found out our left back weakness. I like Blackett but am not sure what was going on there.
Trying to fix that weakness ended up making us very weird.
Some great attacking but again I miss Ejaria.
Snowflake Royal
» 11 Jul 2020 17:36
Shame he can't produce any classic home performances. They are equally turgid without the results to compensate. So I guess you could equally say transfer what he's done at home since taking over to the whole season and we'd probably already be relegated.
Also, with the crap officiating at this level it is a massive gamble to settle for 1-0 wins. One bad mistake by the officials (or in today's game one correct decision that should have given Charlton a penalty) and you've lost at least two points. Had Charlton been given that penalty (and even the most biased Royals supporter would probably have to say it was a penalty) and we would probably have ended up losing that game with Charlton fired up and us incapable of scoring goals with such a defensive setup.
Well yeah, you could say that if you wanted to be a negative Nancy and bash the manager for no reason.
Royals and Racers
» 11 Jul 2020 20:20
Wycombe keepers right ( guessed right but beaten) Wigan down the middle, WBA keepers right (went the wrong way) Sheffield utd keepers left in the corner (top GK went the right way but couldnt get to it) today down the middle.
Are you sure he has put it more than a yard either side of the middle ? I`m not counting shoot outs.
windermereROYAL
» 11 Jul 2020 20:25
Wycombe keepers right ( guessed right but beaten) Wigan down the middle, WBA keepers right (went the wrong way) Sheffield utd keepers left in the corner (top GK went the right way but couldnt get to it) today down the middle.
Are you sure he has put it more than a yard either side of the middle ? I`m not counting shoot outs.
Sheffield united. he takes them at national level too, missed his first earlier this year.
Franchise FC
» 12 Jul 2020 08:59
Interesting because that situation is exactly the problem with VAR (I know not used in the Championship).
Is the reference point when the player playing the ball first touches the ball or when he last touches it ? That's milliseconds apart but could make all the difference.
"A player in an offside position at the moment the ball is played or touched* by a team-mate..."
"*The first point of contact of the 'play' or 'touch' of the ball should be used"
I'm not at all convinced that's what the VAR use
windermereROYAL
» 12 Jul 2020 09:14
Royal_jimmy
» 12 Jul 2020 10:29
Charlton will be fine based on their performance, I've seen 5 worse teams than them this season. Although after their anti football tactics in the reverse fixture at the Mad Stad I'm happy we got one over them. I think they miss Lyle Taylor and probably would have got at least a point if he played.
I wasn't overly happy with the all round performance. We looked unbalanced and overrun in midfield too much but credit to Bowen for bringing Moore on in there to tighten us up. Charlton had scraps once him and Gunter came on. We did enough and ultimately that's the important thing. I think scraping wins when not at our best is a good sign. Hopefully we'll get more results like that next season.
I'd take 4 points from the last 3 games giving us 60 points, that's a solid improvement. Blackburn and Swansea will be really tough games. Hopefully finish off the season with at least 1 more home win.
Looking forward to the play-off final tomorrow! Hopefully Oxford do it as it would be fun to play them, although if Wycombe win I'd be delighted for them. They looked decent in the league cup match we won on penalties. Both will add something new to the championship.
RoyalBlue
» 12 Jul 2020 11:56
Shame he can't produce any classic home performances. They are equally turgid without the results to compensate. So I guess you could equally say transfer what he's done at home since taking over to the whole season and we'd probably already be relegated.
Also, with the crap officiating at this level it is a massive gamble to settle for 1-0 wins. One bad mistake by the officials (or in today's game one correct decision that should have given Charlton a penalty) and you've lost at least two points. Had Charlton been given that penalty (and even the most biased Royals supporter would probably have to say it was a penalty) and we would probably have ended up losing that game with Charlton fired up and us incapable of scoring goals with such a defensive setup.
Well yeah, you could say that if you wanted to be a negative Nancy and bash the manager for no reason.
The home record, accompanied by the utterly boring games we've had to endure at The Mad Stad is a very valid reason to bash the manager. I doubt the owners will be overly impressed with it either, since it is largely the home form and entertainment value that dictates ticket sales and income.
Snowflake Royal
» 12 Jul 2020 11:58
Looks onside.
Impossible to tell with a picture taken from behind the goal!
LOL
'Yard', 'mile'.
You've only got to look at the white line a few feet from them and you can see Morro's boot is much closer to it than Aneke's. Aneke is leaning towards goal which makes it a matter of CMs whether it's behind, inline or off.
Match Stats
Full Time: 0-1
Half Time: 0-1
Attendance: 0
Referee: Darren Bond
Teams
Reading: Rafael, M Morrison, T McIntyre, G Osho (C Gunter, 75), T Blackett, M Olise (O Richards, 61), Y Meite, Pele (J Obita, 45), A Rinomhota, J Swift (L Moore, 75), G Puscas (S Baldock, 57).
Subs not used:L Boye, S Walker, G McCleary, M Miazga.
Charlton: D Phillips, J Pearce, A Oshilaja (J Williams, 45), T Lockyer, A Matthews, J Cullen, A McGeady (T Hemed, 79), D Pratley (J Forster-Caskey, 84), A Morgan (A Doughty, 45), M Bonne, C Aneke.
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: S Baldock, G Osho, T Blackett
Charlton: D Phillips, J Cullen, J Forster-Caskey, A Doughty
Championship on 11 July 2020
This Championship game took place 1625 days ago in the 2019/2020 season.