Reading FC Match Report: 2016/2017 Season - Championship
BLACKBURN 2 READING 3
Reading: D Samuel (32), L Moore (60), G Evans (90)
Blackburn: D Graham (44), W Brown (73)
Post Match Fans' Opinion
PieEater
» 17 Dec 2016 18:56
First half we started well and created some good opportunities and it looked like Blackburn were there for the taking. One great save from a McCleary shot, then some how we scored. A ball over the top to Samuel who took it wide and it looked to me like he'd hit the side netting and the adverts. Everyone else though the same as pretty well nobody celerbrated. The Blackburn video screen (pathetically) decided not to show the goal so I really dont know if it was a great shot or keeper error.
Then Blackburn came back into to it, Emnes hit the bar, Moore cleared off the line and from the resulting corner they scored a header from a palmed away save from AAH. Maybe a hint of offside?
We pressed again and Moore chested in Kelly's shot that came back of the bar. A couple of people got chucked out in the celebrations but at least we saw that goal.
Blackburn pressed again and AAH looked to have made a save that led to a corner, they were winning pretty well all headers and it was no surprise they scored but Gunts (I think) seemed to let the ball go under him. We pressed for the winner and were playing some nice stuff around the box, Beerens should have shot rather than passed - trying to walk it in. Them came the winner from a quick throw and Evans on the end of a cross.
Good games for AAH, Moore, McShane and McCleary. Pleased for Kelly, Blackett was poor.
Ewood was a decent ground, but oddly there's no clock. Not looking forward to a foggy journey back.
Ian Royal
» 17 Dec 2016 19:02
arthurfondrelli
» 17 Dec 2016 22:07
Al-Habsi - 6 - not too much to report here
Gunter - 6 - again, pretty steady from Gunter. Good throw-in for the third goal
Moore - 8 - oozes class. Good effort for his goal
McShane - 6 - steady once again
Blackett - 5 - looked a little shaky at times but still learning
Evans - 8 - certainly an unsung hero of this team
Van den Berg - 6 - put himself about but not too much effect
Kelly - 8 - fantastic second half
McCleary - 8 - our main outlet and looked dangerous
Beerens - 6 - got a lot of the ball first half. Could have scored in the second half but passed instead
Samuel - 7 - well taken goal, not much to report otherwise. Goal was very strange with no one celebrating as it really didn't look like it went in
Lower West
» 18 Dec 2016 00:00
The whole ground went dead quiet. Appeared if the ball had hit the side netting and rolled back from where I was watching. Even some of the Reading players looked surprised.
Really enjoyable to see a team come together. Under a manager who wants to play a different style of football. Every so often there's glimpses of what's to come.
Mike Hunt
» 18 Dec 2016 08:11
Listening to Dellor and Gooding, Blackburn sounded like a one trick pony, and their only main outlet seemed to be from set pieces. Not sure if the same was saw at the ground?
RoyalBlue
» 18 Dec 2016 13:20
Much as many like to make the 'useless - adds nothing' Gunter the scapegoat for all things bad, it didn't look like it was him on the post when they scored - the player looked much shorter and with darker hair, so maybe Kelly? Whoever, it was, didn't really do what they are put into that position to do and it did look like they lifted their leg up to let the ball under!
BBC Berks commentary team were convinced that AAH had not saved the initial effort (they said that replays suggested the ball came off the post ; therefore it shouldn't have been a corner. However, you can be pretty sure that Jaap won't have been impressed with our defending from set pieces yesterday.
Ian Royal
» 18 Dec 2016 15:54
Much as many like to make the 'useless - adds nothing' Gunter the scapegoat for all things bad, it didn't look like it was him on the post when they scored - the player looked much shorter and with darker hair, so maybe Kelly? Whoever, it was, didn't really do what they are put into that position to do and it did look like they lifted their leg up to let the ball under!
BBC Berks commentary team were convinced that AAH had not saved the initial effort (they said that replays suggested the ball came off the post ; therefore it shouldn't have been a corner. However, you can be pretty sure that Jaap won't have been impressed with our defending from set pieces yesterday.
First goal, Gunter fails to pick up Graham in the scramble, who heads in under no pressure.
Second goal, Kermorgant steps away from the post and fails to keep it out.
PieEater
» 18 Dec 2016 16:28
Much as many like to make the 'useless - adds nothing' Gunter the scapegoat for all things bad, it didn't look like it was him on the post when they scored - the player looked much shorter and with darker hair, so maybe Kelly? Whoever, it was, didn't really do what they are put into that position to do and it did look like they lifted their leg up to let the ball under!
BBC Berks commentary team were convinced that AAH had not saved the initial effort (they said that replays suggested the ball came off the post ; therefore it shouldn't have been a corner. However, you can be pretty sure that Jaap won't have been impressed with our defending from set pieces yesterday.
Not sure who it was on the line but they are there to stop exactly that short of ball, and failed dismally.
For the corner before their goal, the video screen showed 2 or 3 replays of it and I was convinced from that it was a save - but thought it would of hit the post or gone wide.
CountryRoyal
» 18 Dec 2016 20:27
Good at defending, good with his feet, put him somewhere that could require both?
Just imagining. I don't really know tbh.
Not the best use of his abilities IMO, far better to have him marking an attacker and clearing before the ball gets anywhere near the post!
Yeah I'd probably agree just trying to see a different viewpoint/hypothesise
I do believe though that's it just one of those things and it might not have mattered who was on the post. It shouldn't, it did, it didn't influence the outcome, we move on.
Match Stats
Full Time: 2-3
Half Time: 1-1
Attendance: 10982
Referee: J Simpson
Teams
Reading: A Al Habsi, C Gunter, T Blackett, L Moore, P McShane, J van den Berg, G McCleary, L Kelly (J Cooper, 89), G Evans, R Beerens, D Samuel (Y Kermorgant, 60).
Subs not used: Y Meite, S Wieser, C Harriott, S Moore, T Watson.
Blackburn: J Steele, B Marshall, D Williams, D Lenihan, W Brown, H Akpan (R Nyambe, 86), J Lowe, C Conway, S Gallagher, M Emnes, D Graham.
Subs not used: D Raya Martin, L Feeney, S Wharton, A Stokes, E Bennett, J Byrne.
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: G McCleary
Blackburn: J Lowe
Championship on 17 December 2016
This Championship game took place 2927 days ago in the 2016/2017 season.