Reading FC Match Report: 2018/2019 Season - Championship
BRISTOL C 1 READING 1
Reading: Y Meite (48)
Bristol C: J Brownhill (72)
Post Match Fans' Opinion
Woodcote Royal
» 19 Apr 2019 17:11
It was an excellent away performance thoroughly deserving of a point . If you only spend the few seconds in the opposing half required to put the ball in their net, nothing else matters. On another day that could be enough to take all 3pts.
EDIT
Have to say I think the 5pt cushion makes us safe.
Royal Rother
» 19 Apr 2019 17:17
We are still terrible at keeping possession to me eyes. Everything is slightly ponderous and lacking in confidence still. We receive the ball then look up, shield the ball, look for a man who then gets closed down..... then the man in possession either gets robbed, or, if he passes it, we lose it because it’s been telegraphed. Other players are not moving into space to give options which doesn’t help.
Fortunately we have a very strong defence and keeper and are pretty good on the sucker-punch break so are doing enough to stay up.
The turnaround has been fantastic and I’d happily have JG’s babies if he asked nicely but we are miles away from being a decent side, despite these class loan players all contributing strongly.
Passing and movement is a massive weakness.
Still Job 1 nearly done, let’s hope the next phase of coaching is as successful because we won’t get many points if we play like this next season.
Zip
» 19 Apr 2019 17:23
Movement has been a problem for a long time. I’ve lost count of the times Swift has been on the ball but had to delay the pass because of a lack of options.
However we are now a really tough side to beat and Meite is doing brilliantly. We are not safe yet but I’m hoping we get our best gate of the season on Monday against a team who have far more important games coming up than the one against us. Hopefully we can beat West Brom which I’m sure will see us safe.
URZZZZ
» 19 Apr 2019 18:28
Martinez 5 - caught in no man's land for their goal, didn't have too much else to do
Gunter 4 - really poor. Crossing was shocking throughout and his pressure of the winger was awful, led to their goal
Yiadom 6 - some good things but never really looked comfortable there and made mistakes
Miazga 9 - an absolute rock at the back, great header off the line and didn't put a foot wrong
Moore 7 - solid and headed a lot away but some of his clearances were seriously misguided
Blackett 5 - played well first half, poor second half and should have done a lot better for their goal
Baker 5 - one of his worst games in a while, just didn't seem to do much
Rino 6 - another steady first half, second half he wasn't great and lost the midfield battle
Ejaria 4 - still can't see what he offers, lost it time and time again
Barrow 5 - ineffectual, think his pace would have been useful late on rather than McCleary
Meite 5 - people think I'm harsh on him but he was genuinely poor today, nothing was sticking, he was losing every header, he had no spatial awareness. Good finish for the goal
Oliveira 3 - was calling for him to come on earlier but he was the worst of the bunch. Didn't play Gmac in and then took the header off Baker. Think he's been rushed back
McCleary 4 - messed up a couple of promising situations with a pass that took Nelson too far out wide, and seems to have lost the ability to take on a man and deliver a cross
McIntyre 5 - Didn't really notice him do much
Some low ratings here but I generally don't think many played well at all today, with the exception of Moore and Miazga. Whilst it was a good point, I did point out Bristol tend to struggle against teams that sit back leaving no gaps and it occurred again today
Woodcote Royal
» 19 Apr 2019 18:35
Quite
We're 14th on the current form table over 6 games in which only 2 were at home and only one was lost. 4 of those games were against promotion/play off contenders. I think our last 15 games would equate to a 66pt season. In a very tight league, we aren't far away.
CountryRoyal
» 19 Apr 2019 18:49
Anyway, a really good point away at a good team. You can see why they’re successful, the amount of balls they lumped into the box was mental and for the most part we defended them very well. Not to take anything away they also had a decent balls to their front man and down the flank. Anyway, annoying Wigan one but good Rotherham lost and we can confirm safety on Monday
MOTM - Martinez (honourable mention to Miazga)
Hound
» 19 Apr 2019 19:37
Well I don't remember Martinez making many saves, certainly not any "decent" saves and a save that a goalkeeper championship shouldn't be making. He's then in no man's land for the goal. A talented goalkeeper yes, but also an overrated one
It’s not just the saves though. Those two deadly accurate long kicks near the end could easily have brought us a goal. And the oppo by knowing he can do that, also know they can’t press to the extent they might like
Anonymous
» 19 Apr 2019 19:40
Well I don't remember Martinez making many saves, certainly not any "decent" saves and a save that a goalkeeper championship shouldn't be making. He's then in no man's land for the goal. A talented goalkeeper yes, but also an overrated one
It’s not just the saves though. Those two deadly accurate long kicks near the end could easily have brought us a goal. And the oppo by knowing he can do that, also know they can’t press to the extent they might like
Urzzz again proving to be clueless. Martinez was at no fault for the goal and his handling was faultless throughout.
CountryRoyal
» 19 Apr 2019 19:47
It’s not just the saves though. Those two deadly accurate long kicks near the end could easily have brought us a goal. And the oppo by knowing he can do that, also know they can’t press to the extent they might like
Urzzz again proving to be clueless. Martinez was at no fault for the goal and his handling was faultless throughout.
The amount of difficult balls he took cleanly was very impressive, like he had glue on his gloves. A couple of really decent saves as well. Fault him if you want for their goal but a lesser keeper would have almost certainly spilled several of those attempted catches.
URZZZZ
» 19 Apr 2019 19:50
It’s not just the saves though. Those two deadly accurate long kicks near the end could easily have brought us a goal. And the oppo by knowing he can do that, also know they can’t press to the extent they might like
Urzzz again proving to be clueless. Martinez was at no fault for the goal and his handling was faultless throughout.
Didn't say he was at fault. I said he was in no man's land, I'd put it down to a "could have done better" moment. But yes certainly Gunter and Blackett were more at fault, I don't understand why Gunter backs off so much when someone has a go at him, time and time again they got through us on our right hand side in the first half. He doesn't seem to allow this sort of situation happen to him when he's at LB
As for Martinez' kicks, he spent the first 75 minutes hoofing it to Barrow or off the pitch. He, along with the others, really picked it up in the last 15 minutes, one of his kicks was pinpoint accuracy
Not having a go at Martinez as such, but just agreeing with the poster (whoever he is) that said Martinez isn't as good as people think he is. That's all
Lower West
» 19 Apr 2019 21:58
I'd put that down to the way Bristol were set-up to play. Their left full back was effectively playing as an out and out an winger. With the no 9 pulling out wide as well. If Barrow was a more intelligent player he'd have made movement / runs into the space behind. Giving the defender something to be occupied with.
We'd have been more balanced playing 4-5-1 than 5-3-2. Though lack the personnel restricts the permuatations available.
Thought it worth mentioning the composure and discipline shown today. Only 6 fouls committed and no yellow cards. That's impressive from a team in the position we are in. Gomes man management is rubbing off on the squad.
leon
» 19 Apr 2019 23:39
Urzzz again proving to be clueless. Martinez was at no fault for the goal and his handling was faultless throughout.
Didn't say he was at fault. I said he was in no man's land, I'd put it down to a "could have done better" moment. But yes certainly Gunter and Blackett were more at fault, I don't understand why Gunter backs off so much when someone has a go at him, time and time again they got through us on our right hand side in the first half. He doesn't seem to allow this sort of situation happen to him when he's at LB
As for Martinez' kicks, he spent the first 75 minutes hoofing it to Barrow or off the pitch. He, along with the others, really picked it up in the last 15 minutes, one of his kicks was pinpoint accuracy
Not having a go at Martinez as such, but just agreeing with the poster (whoever he is) that said Martinez isn't as good as people think he is. That's all
He’s overrated?
Are you fcuking mad?
Match Stats
Full Time: 1-1
Half Time: 0-0
Attendance: 23309
Referee: O Langford
Teams
Reading: D Martinez, M Miazga, T Blackett, C Gunter, L Moore, A Yiadom, L Baker, A Rinomhota, Ovie Ejaria (T McIntyre, 73), Y Meite (Nelson Oliveira, 64), M Barrow (G McCleary, 82).
Subs not used:C Harriott, D Loader, S Baldock, S Walker.
Bristol C: M O'Leary, A Webster, T Kalas, B Wright (N Eliasson, 60), M Pack, Jay da Silva, J Brownhill, K Smith (L Walsh, 29), J Hunt, A Weimann (M Taylor, 79), F Diedhiou.
Subs not used:L Kelly, M Watkins, N Baker, K Palmer.
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: --
Bristol C: --
This Championship game took place 2074 days ago in the 2018/2019 season.