Match Report: 2011/2012 Season
22 October 2011: CHAMPIONSHIP
READING 1 SOUTHAMPTON 1
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goals
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Reading: Leigertwood (71 mins).
Southampton: De Ridder (80 mins). |
Half Time: 0-0. Attendance: 21,889
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teams
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Reading: A Federici, K Gorkss, A Pearce, J Mills, S Cummings, J McAnuff (I Harte, 88), M Leigertwood, J Karacan, H Robson-Kanu (M Manset, 81), A Le Fondre, S Church (J Kebe, 81).
Subs not used: A McCarthy, N Hunt. Southampton: K Davis, F Richardson, J Hooiveld, D Fox, J Fonte (A Martin, 46), D Hammond, R Chaplow, G Do Prado (M Schneiderlin, 86), J Cork, R Lambert, D Connolly (S De Ridder, 59). Subs not used: D Harding, B Bialkowski. |
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bookings
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Reading: McAnuff, Robson-Kanu
Southampton: Fonte, Hammond, De Ridder. Sent Off: Hammond (77 mins). Ref: J Moss. |
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report
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Reading had to settle for a point against the league leaders, but at the final whistle everybody, even Southampton manager Nigel Adkins, agreed Reading were the better team. I think most Reading fans would have been happy with point before this game but left feeling disappointed that a lapse in concentration ten minutes from the end had denied their team all three points. As expected a large contingent of Saints fans generated a tremendous atmosphere from the start but it was Reading who dominated the play. McAnuff returned to the team to replace Kebe but apart from that Brian McDermott stuck with the team which had played so well earlier in the week against Derby.
Reading's dominance of the game was largely due to powerful performances from Leigertwood and Karacan in the centre of midfield. Leigertwood once again stamped his authority on the game with some delightful footwork to emerge from a cluster of Saints players, and later, a rasping drive form thirty yards which Davis did well to flick over the bar. Saints were willing to attack but were denied space wherever they went. Reading's counter attacks were swift and incisive. Church forced a save from Davis and Le Fondre was set up with good chance but he failed to make a clean contact with the ball and this time Davis was able to gather comfortably. McAnuff was put through by Le Fondre's excellent pass but he was forced outside by three covering defenders and although his shot beat Davis, Southampton cleared the ball as Le Fondre was closing in for a tap in. Reading forced a string of corners at the beginning of the second half but it was Saints who created the first real chance of the half. Martin's close range header was brilliantly saved by Federici. Gorkss made an outstanding tackle to deny Fox a goalscoring opportunity as Southampton tried to establish a grip on the game but Reading were simply too strong for them in every department. With twenty minutes to go Leigertwood was crudely brought down on the edge of the box by Southampton skipper Hammond. McAnuff stepped up and curled the free kick around the wall and against the post. Leigertwood reacted smartly, seized the rebound, and smashed the ball across goal into the far corner of the net to give the Royals the lead they deserved. Southampton reacted positively but with perhaps too much aggression which resulted in Hammond receiving a second yellow card for reckless challenge on McAnuff. All Reading need to do was keep possession but fear crept into their game allowing Southampton to press forward in spite of going down to ten men. With ten minutes to go, Robson-Kanu switched off at a throw-in and allowed substitute De Ridder to run behind him and into the box unopposed. The Saints forward still had a lot to do but Reading failed to get close enough to him and he was given sufficient time and space to beat Federici with a powerful shot high into the roof of the net. Reading, with Harte, Kebe and Manset on as substitutes pressed for the winner, but apart from a hopeful penalty appeal as Davis came out to dive at Manset's feet and a wild shot from Mills when a pass out wide to Harte might have produced a cross in to the danger area, Reading were unable to find the finish they needed. It was disappointing end to a fine performance by the Royals. Work will need to done on corners (Reading had fourteen) which were poor overall, and throw-ins, where Reading seemed unable to retain possession. Five points from three difficult games in a week is a good return. There is room for improvement, but more importantly, there is the potential for improvement. John Wells |
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