17 January 2004: LEAGUE DIVISION ONE
NOTTINGHAM FOREST 0 READING 1
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goals
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Reading: Murray
(41 mins). Forest: - |
Half Time: 0-1 Attendance: 23,116
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teams
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Reading: Hahnemann, Murty,
Brown, Williams, Shorey, Murray (Hughes 89), Watson, Sidwell, Salako, Goater
(Owusu 76), Forster. Subs not used: Ingimarsson, Morgan, Young. Forest: Ward, Louis-Jean, Walker, Morgan, Robertson, Sonner, Gunnarsson (Bopp 66), Williams, Reid, Taylor, King. Subs not used: Jess, Roche, Doig, Westcarr. |
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bookings
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Reading: - Forest: King, Reid, Sonner. Referee: Mike Thorpe (Suffolk) |
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report
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This was much better from Reading after the recent
run of poor form. It was even more satisfying to end the run of seven
games without a win with an away win at a place like the City Ground.
A decent turn out of travelling Royals easily created more noise than
over 22,000 home fans - many of whom had filtered out long before the
final whistle. It must have been a frustrating afternoon for the home
fans who saw their side increase their run without a win to twelve games
and slip to just one point above Derby County and the relegation zone.
Forest were clearly a side hugely out of form and out of ideas of how
to end their run. There wasn't a lack of effort from Forest but they just
couldn't work out how to break down an excellent Reading defence and despite
a large number of balls crossed into the Reading area, which Hahnemann
dealt with ease, they never looked likely to find the equaliser after
Reading took a first half lead. Forest won the first corner of the game within the opening minute and as a sign of things to come it was easily cleared by Williams in the Reading defence. The opening exchanges were pretty even with few early opportunities until Reading started to take a hold on the game. Hahnemann was called into action to collect a few Forest crosses but the home side clearly lacked an attacking force. The first real attempts on goal came from the Royals and saw Goater again frustrating as he failed to find the target. He put one shot wide from a Shorey cross and then, mid-way through the half, seemed to be clean through on goal after a great ball from Scott Murray only to fail to control the ball and effectively play a pass back to the Forest keeper. Goater struggled with his control all afternoon and looked at his most useful when playing a few neat and tidy balls to Forster to allow us to build going forward - however Goater seems to have simply lost it in front of goal. Nicky Forster was a very welcome return from injury and he also could have put Reading ahead when he found himself clean through against the keeper. He seemed to be taken down inside the area with plenty of calls for a penalty from the Reading end - but it was probably hard to see exactly what had happened from our end and the referee had an excellent game for most of the afternoon. Thankfully it didn't matter as Reading scored the only goal of the game just four minutes before the half time break. It was a decent goal as well with a great move forward - Goater played one of those neat balls to Forster and Forster opted to stay on his feet when fouled to play a great ball to his right and to Murray. Murray outpaced his marked and put the ball across the advancing keeper into the bottom left corner of the net. An excellent finish and it was to be enough to win the game. Reading spent most of the second half simply keeping
Forest shut out. The home side probably enjoyed a better share of the
possession during the second period but again weren't sure what to do
with it. Brown and Williams put in some excellent crunching tackles inside
the Reading area when Forest did threaten but we had few worries until
the closing ten minutes when Reading started to look like they were hanging
on. Hahnemann was needed to make a couple of decent saves but Forest struggled
to get in close and their frustrations were clearly building as they smacked
a few shots well over the Reading bar. After perhaps their best period
of pressure, again without making an impact, Adie Williams appeared to
go down injured and was judged to be wasting time. It certainly broke
down Forest's last bit of solid pressure and resulted in a Forest player
dashing across the pitch to bundle Williams over when he'd just got to
his feet. The home side were lucky to end the game with their full quota
of players after seeing half their team dash into an angry bundle after
they conceeded a foul. Two Forest bookings later and it was all over -
Reading had certainly done the job. |
FANS' POST MATCH OPINION
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After
such a poor run and Tuesday's dire performance against Preston it was
a huge relief for everyone to get back to winning ways. But just before
we start celebrating our double over the former European champions it
is worth mentioning Forest were the worst side I have seen this season,
they may be a great club but they are a very poor side clearly lacking
in any sort of confidence and on this form it's hard to imagine them avoiding
the drop. That apart Reading deserved their win despite another inept
performance from Goater, and the one bit of quality in the game, Forster's
superb pass and fine finish from the much improved Murray. It seems typical
after our first win in seven games we now have to wait two weeks for the
next game, let's just hope they don't forget the winning habit by then.
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