Reading FC Match Report: 2016/2017 Season - Championship
ROTHERHAM 0 READING 1
Reading: P McShane (86)
Rotherham: --
Post Match Fans' Opinion
Kitsondinho
» 22 Oct 2016 17:57
We attacked and probed well....but can we please buy/get in on loan a striker who can score/take pens. I was impressed with Yann again today...worked his socks off and held it up well BUT he looks a million miles off scoring! Where is Samuel?! Surely he needs a go now. We need to start converting our possession into goals!
bassavage
» 22 Oct 2016 20:43
All in all, when we move the ball forward and play it quickly we look very dangerous. We could do with a bit more threat in the striker position but hey an away win is an away win - particularly scoring as late as we did when it could quite easily have become one of those frustrating afternoons.
P.S. First time I've been away to Rotherham since 2005 so first time at the new ground - have to say think it's a cracking little ground, particularly for a new stadium. Don't think we will be back for another league game any time soon though with the form they are in.
Royal_jimmy
» 22 Oct 2016 21:00
The first half we were poor and really struggled against their physicality but second half we were awesome and should have won much more comfortably had it not been down to poor finishing from us (penalty included) and good defending by Rotherham.
Was good to see Kelly start but was disappointed when he got subbed. But we played our best football with van den Berg in midfield and it changed the game without a doubt
I think unless we buy a decent finisher in Jan then we are a nailed on mid table side
Decentish turn out from our fans (644 in total) but a poor atmosphere. I don't understand why our fans are always so quiet at away games and ive been an away day regular for 7 years now. Villa fans really got behind their team and it got them over the line. We could have won more comfortably with a louder backing today. It was a dull game but I think we need to improve our noise on the road as a whole
Lower West
» 22 Oct 2016 23:13
At least Stam made the substitution early in the game. While Kelly was probing with his passing. Simply offered nothing in defence. Against what was a tall physical side. In the second half JVB also drove the team forward. Good to see someone pick up the mantle.
Another 3 points in the bag, a clean sheet, and another game to work on the style of play.
Kitsondinho
» 23 Oct 2016 07:41
Agreed. It was bold of him to make that change, but it worked brilliantly. Also great to see him have a long chat with Kelly as he came off. On Twitter, Kelly has reacted in a really positive manner, so it is hopefully positive all round! I was hoping Stam would make an attacking change towards the end, but as we won, I'm not going to moan!
Stockport Royal
» 23 Oct 2016 12:07
Kelly coming off was the right decision, noticed from their set peices he was just a spare man leaving us one down in the aerial battle.
Got really annoyed when twice in 5 minutes in the first half we tried to play kermogant in behind the back, he's slower than 90% of centre backs in the league, that's not the job he's there to do.
Agree with the poor noise levels, was stood on the back row and had people sat on their hands in the row in front.
Hopefully Rotherham some how stay up, would be happy to go back next year.
sandman
» 23 Oct 2016 14:06
So for all of Rotherham's "peppering" of our goal the bottom club had scored a grand total of zero goals.
90% of players in this league are going to be bigger and stronger than Liam Kelly. He's not going to get many minutes if he's substituted every time we get a tiny bit of pressure put on us in the air.
NewCorkSeth
» 23 Oct 2016 14:17
This part is completely true.
How many shots did we face before the sub and how many after is the important question.
Some games Santi Cazorla will need to be subbed of in favour of an Elneny or a Xhaka. That doesnt mean Cazorla is not going to get minutes for being short and weak. Stam (I believe until stats show me otherwise) made a correct call in bringing a defensive player further forward and the vilification of him is unnecessary.
LoyalRoyal22
» 24 Oct 2016 09:58
Al Habsi- 9
Gunter- 6
Moore- 7
Mcshane- 7
Obita- 6
Joey- 9
Swift- 7
Williams- 6
McCleary- 7
Yann- 7
Beerens- 7
LoyalRoyal22
» 24 Oct 2016 10:00
Jaap made the wrong decision in starting him, & the correct decision in taking him off
Rotherham were a real threat with the long balls, and nearly scored once or twice, Kelly was offering nothing defensively and his limitations in jumping/heading were a real concern. Good tactical awareness to spot & rectify this.
Match Stats
Full Time: 0-1
Half Time: 0-0
Attendance: 8800
Referee: S Duncan
Teams
Reading: A Al Habsi, J Obita, C Gunter, J van den Berg, L Moore, J Swift (G Evans, 89), L Kelly (P McShane, 28), D Williams, R Beerens, G McCleary, Y Kermorgant.
Subs not used: S Moore, T Blackett, D Samuel, T Watson, D Gravenberch.
Rotherham: L Camp, R Wood, D Fry, D Fisher, J Mattock, G Halford, J Newell (I Brown, 64), J Taylor, L Frecklington, D Ward, D Blackstock (A Forde, 75).
Subs not used: L Price, A Belaid, W Vaulks, J Forster-Caskey, D Ball.
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: C Gunter, J Swift
Rotherham: G Halford, D Blackstock
This Championship game took place 2983 days ago in the 2016/2017 season.