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It'Sanogo For Charlton As Rakels Seals Reading Victory
27 February 2016
By Alex Bower
Playing against a side who find themselves bottom of the Championship, it should have been fairly straightforward for a Reading side who are seemingly getting their season back on track. Reading's away form was a concern prior to the game, with the Royals not winning a game away in the Championship since September but the 3000 away fans were optimistic of a positive result.
No one would have expected what was to come, however, with a stoppage time goal from substitute Deniss Rakels winning the game for Reading in a seven goal thriller. A hat-trick for Yaya Sanogo evened the score for the home side but it was not enough for Charlton to secure a much needed point.
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Royal Ginger
Reading 4-3 Sonogo. Can't remember any of the rest of their team do anything of merit.
Through all the years I'd somehow not made it to the Valley before. I will not be rushing back. Awful shed of an away end with nothing like enough bar space, tiny seats and what has to be close to the worst view of the goal line in the football league.
No one stood out as brilliant, Kermorgant got his goals and an assist but faded, HRK worked hard, Obita was pretty good. No counter to Sanogo though, absolutely dominant against us.
Ola John...the sublime and the ridiculous. Dances round their defense one minute, falls over on the ball for no reason the next. Gave away the ball cheaply for their first.
Can't fault McDermott (other than maybe bringing on a clearly out of sorts Williams). The problem at the back was as simple as Sanogo being better than our defenders. He threw Rackels on at the end rather than settling again and hats off, it worked.
Obviously low on quality all round, but 7 goal thriller for a fiver? Don't mind if I do.
Through all the years I'd somehow not made it to the Valley before. I will not be rushing back. Awful shed of an away end with nothing like enough bar space, tiny seats and what has to be close to the worst view of the goal line in the football league.
No one stood out as brilliant, Kermorgant got his goals and an assist but faded, HRK worked hard, Obita was pretty good. No counter to Sanogo though, absolutely dominant against us.
Ola John...the sublime and the ridiculous. Dances round their defense one minute, falls over on the ball for no reason the next. Gave away the ball cheaply for their first.
Can't fault McDermott (other than maybe bringing on a clearly out of sorts Williams). The problem at the back was as simple as Sanogo being better than our defenders. He threw Rackels on at the end rather than settling again and hats off, it worked.
Obviously low on quality all round, but 7 goal thriller for a fiver? Don't mind if I do.
sandman
Well that went from the sublime to the ridiculous and back to the sublime. Good to see the old Reading spirit back after capitulating to 3-3 not so good to see the return of the Fulham style defensive collapse.
I know I keep going on about it but Gunter was dreadful. To allow the amount of crosses into the box that he does is absolutely inexcusable. They spotted he was the weak link and every attack they had was targeted down his side.
Difficult to judge man of the match as the second half undid all the work done in the first but I'd probably say John nabbed it despite his mistake for the first goal.
I know I keep going on about it but Gunter was dreadful. To allow the amount of crosses into the box that he does is absolutely inexcusable. They spotted he was the weak link and every attack they had was targeted down his side.
Difficult to judge man of the match as the second half undid all the work done in the first but I'd probably say John nabbed it despite his mistake for the first goal.
Meoci71
Was a very strange game for a high scorer, long periods of dross followed by a couple of mad spells in both halves!
Defences looked like being breached continuously when either team had good spells, thought al-habsi had another good game, despite conceding three.
Bit worrying to see Norwood having poor games against two of worst teams of the league this week, we really need him in these sort of games to control the midfield and provide ammunition to the wingers and kermit more often than he has been....
Anyway, onwards and upwards!
Defences looked like being breached continuously when either team had good spells, thought al-habsi had another good game, despite conceding three.
Bit worrying to see Norwood having poor games against two of worst teams of the league this week, we really need him in these sort of games to control the midfield and provide ammunition to the wingers and kermit more often than he has been....
Anyway, onwards and upwards!
Royal Ginger
Agreed. If he had been more central he might have scored.
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Obviously I'm very happy when he scored. Perhaps I'm wrong and the fact that he got two goals means that he spent the full 90 minutes in the middle, but I (clearly wrongly) noted that he was often working the wing leaving no-one in the middle for a cross, resulting in a load of short passes and losing the ball. The bloke behind me wrongly noticed the same thing.
Realistically, he's a striker who scored two goals, excellent job, very happy, just thought If he'd been in the box a bit more he could have had his hat-trick+ and the game could have been killed off by 70 minutes.
I may be wrong, I admit that, it was just my subjective view.
bobby1413
Ady Williams is also the guy who said last week:
"I noticed the ball boys have made a return this week. Every time the ball went out, one would go and get the ball and throw it back in. Just like the old days"
And
"The west Brom fans in the ... What stand is that?" ... Tim says "south" ... "Yes the west Brom fans in the south stand"
"I noticed the ball boys have made a return this week. Every time the ball went out, one would go and get the ball and throw it back in. Just like the old days"
And
"The west Brom fans in the ... What stand is that?" ... Tim says "south" ... "Yes the west Brom fans in the south stand"
Stockport Royal
Those saying ola john was at fault for their first goal?
He was tight on the line and hector fizzed it in to him, had two players on him, loose control but give the guy a break, thought he was one of our better players today.
at 3-3 thought i could see a horrific loss coming, denis, my new hero!
He was tight on the line and hector fizzed it in to him, had two players on him, loose control but give the guy a break, thought he was one of our better players today.
at 3-3 thought i could see a horrific loss coming, denis, my new hero!
CountryRoyal
We so almost managed to fcuk that up.
Thought we were decent going forward but our defending was borderline retarded. More sloppy than a post curry beeriod.
Whilst acknowledging our calamity defending I thought Charlton looked better than bottom and notions of "it's only Charlton" can be disregarded, as away from home, we are as bad as they come.
Happy Kermorgant finally got his goals. Standouts were John (good) and Cooper (shit). Well done to McDermott for almost oxf*rd it up with bizzare substitutions, although at 3-3 when Denis came on I jokingly said it was all part of his master plan to bring on Rakels and get the winner.
BUT WHO CARES ABOUT ANY OF THAT BECAUSE WE WON AWAY!!!!!
Thought we were decent going forward but our defending was borderline retarded. More sloppy than a post curry beeriod.
Whilst acknowledging our calamity defending I thought Charlton looked better than bottom and notions of "it's only Charlton" can be disregarded, as away from home, we are as bad as they come.
Happy Kermorgant finally got his goals. Standouts were John (good) and Cooper (shit). Well done to McDermott for almost oxf*rd it up with bizzare substitutions, although at 3-3 when Denis came on I jokingly said it was all part of his master plan to bring on Rakels and get the winner.
BUT WHO CARES ABOUT ANY OF THAT BECAUSE WE WON AWAY!!!!!
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