Match Report: 2010/2011 Season
25 April 2011: CHAMPIONSHIP
READING 2 SHEFFIELD UNITED 3
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goals
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Reading: Hunt (9 mins), Robson-Kanu (20 mins).
Sheff Utd: Henderson (30, 51 mins), Williamson (45 mins). |
Half Time: 2-1. Attendance: 19,165
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teams
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Reading:
A. McCarthy, M. Mills, I. Harte, A. Griffin, Z. Khizanishvili, J. McAnuff, M. Leigertwood, J. Karacan (B. Howard, 73), H. Robson-Kanu (M. Antonio, 64), N. Hunt (M. Manset, 65), S. Long.
Subs not used: A. Federici, J. Tabb, S. Church, A. Pearce.
Sheff Utd: S. Simonsen, N. Collins, J. Mattock, S. Lowry, M. Lowton, S. Quinn, B. Riise, L. Williamson, N. Montgomery, D. Henderson, J. Slew (E. Tonne, 76). Subs not used: D. Philliskirk, M. Doyle, R. Kozluk, M. Aksalu, P. Roe. |
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bookings
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Reading: -.
Sheff Utd: Lowry. Ref: Kevin Wright. |
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report
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Chris Armstrong received a moving and fitting tribute by both sets of fans as he lead out both teams before the kick-off. The sun shone brightly and, apart from the away end, it was a packed Madejski Stadium. There was a good atmosphere and all the pre-match talk was of play-offs or possibly even automatic promotion. Reading raced into a two goal lead in side twenty minutes and threatened to completely overwhelm a United side with little hope of avoiding relegation. The home fans relaxed and sat back in their seats and prepared to bask in the sunshine and the glory of a convincing home win. Sadly for them their team actually believed they had the game won and as every footballer knows you get nothing unless you are prepared to work for it. Today Reading got the reward their effort deserved - nothing. Brian McDermott staunchly defended his players in his post match interview but I can't believe he did not have at least a few strong words in private. It was a frustrating day for all concerned but in spite of this setback Reading are almost certainly in the play-offs. Given that this was their first defeat since February they will probably be quickly forgiven for this lapse.
For twenty minutes Reading tore United apart. Robson-Kanu made a bright start and was halted twice by clumsy challenges. Hunt gave the Royals a deserved lead after eight minutes following an excellent exchange of short passes. He appeared to have missed his chance to cross but surprised Simonsen in the United goal by smashing the ball high into the net from a narrow angle. Reading nearly increased their lead immediately when McAnuff wriggled free of his marker on the half way line when a less honest player might have gone down when pulled back. Having raced clear of the defence he found Karacan whose shot was saved. Hunt followed up and struck a screamer of a shot which was deflected wide. The second goal came after seventeen minutes. Referee Wright sensibly ignored his assistant flagging for a foul on Long which allowed McAnuff to get down the line and cross for Robson-Kanu to prod home from close range. What happened from that point on was a complete mystery. Collectively the Royals decided to switch off. Nobody seemed to want to mark or close players down. Even the reliable Leigertwood looked hesitant. United were quick to take advantage of such remarkable sloppiness. United found themselves with an extra man on the right inside the box but the defending was so poor Henderson did not need the option. Unopposed he scuffed his shot inside the far post. Reading were unable to cope with United in the air which made them look vulnerable all the time. United equalised on the stroke of half time thanks to further slack defending. Williamson struck his shot smartly in off the post. It is rare to see players given so much time on the ball in the penalty area in professional football. Reading fans were stunned into silence as the small band of away fans began to find their voice. The second half did not bring the expected onslaught from the Royals and it took United a mere five minutes to take the lead. Robson-Kanu was drawn into a silly challenge on the edge of the box and although Williamson's free kick was superbly saved by McCarthy United were sharper in the six yard box and Henderson headed in from close range with the Reading keeper grounded. United were denied a legitimate fourth goal by an absurd decision by the referee to penalise a United player for intercepting McCarthy's poorly judged throw. Brian McDermott was now desperate to change the pattern of the game bringing on Manset, Antonio and Howard but in my opinion he would have been better off sticking with his original line up. Only Manset looked likely to create anything although Howard did rouse the crowd when he struck the bar from the edge of the box. United saw the match out comfortably mainly because Reading showed little imagination in breaking down a defence that won everything in the air and a 'keeper who looked like catching anything which dropped in his six yard box. It was a defeat which was hard to take but not as hard to stomach as the booing from some of the home fans on the final whistle. I suspect that most of them had not seen the better performances earlier in the season which have pushed the Royals into play-off contention. Improvement and more commitment will be required against Coventry and Derby to get everyone in the mood for what I am sure will be an exciting climax to the season. John Wells |
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