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Town 2-1 Reading - Match Report
Tuesday, 2nd Feb 2016 22:02

Town climbed back into the top six and extended their extraordinary record of Tuesday night home victories to 16 as an 89th minute Brett Pitman goal saw them to a 2-1 victory over Reading. After a lacklustre first half Ryan Fraser put the Blues in front on 57, Royals sub Garath McCleary equalised from the spot before Pitman’s late winner.

Boss Mick McCarthy made three changes to his side, two of them forced. Bartosz Bialkowski took over from the injured Dean Gerken in goal, while Luke Hyam replaced Jonathan Douglas, who started a three-game ban for his red card at Birmingham.

Ainsley Maitland-Niles came in for Kevin Bru, who dropped to the bench, in a switch to 4-4-2 with Freddie Sears moving up front with Daryl Murphy.

Keeper Jonathan Henly was on the Blues bench for the first time against the club where he came through the academy before being released last summer.

Central defender Piotr Malarczyk was available after serving his one-match ban and was in the 20-man squad but was left out of the 18 in favour of Paul Digby.

For Reading, who wore an unusual all mauve kit, Yann Kermorgant, a Town target during his time with Bournemouth, made his full debut."
The game made a very quiet start with the only incident of note in the opening 10 minutes Kermorgant requiring treatment after a clash of heads.

On 11 Ryan Fraser whipped in a corner from the left which Ali Al-Habsi in the Reading goal was forced to punch away from under his crossbar at the near post.

Four minutes later, Royals skipper Oliver Norwood wasted a freekick - won when Stephen Quinn rather obviously ran straight into Town skipper Luke Chambers - in a promising position on the left, hitting a low shot well wide of the near post with his team-mates waiting in the box.

Jordan Obita got his name in referee Tim Robinson’s book in the 19th minute for a foul on Hyam down the right as the Blues started to get on top. Maitland-Niles whipped in a dangerous freekick, then Fraser’s corner from the left was headed away from inside the six-yard box by Jake Cooper.

The Blues continued have the better of what had been a largely drab game played in a pre-season type atmosphere. On 24 Al-Habsi failed to deal with a low Daryl Murphy cross from the right and Chris Gunter somewhat uncomfortably cleared.

On 24, following a Town corner, Reading broke quickly through Hal Robson-Kanu on the right but Hyam got a heel to his low cross as he looked to find Quinn at the far post.

Two minutes later the Blues threatened when Hyam fed Maitland-Niles but the England U19 international’s well-struck shot was blocked by Anton Ferdinand. The on-loan Arsenal youngster was by now playing in the advanced central midfield role with the Blues having switched to their 4-3-3 system with Sears back out on the right.


As the game approached the half-hour mark Matej Vydra was sent away between Tommy Smith and Christophe Berra but the New Zealand international did enough to send him away from goal. The Czech did well to find Robson-Kanu but the Wales international was crowded out.

Two minutes later, Murphy surrendered possession to Vydra inside the Town half but the visitors were unable to work themselves a clear-cut shot at goal.

Fraser smashed a long distance effort across the face of goal on 34 and then, with Reading now on top, Vydra hit a low 25-yard effort which Bialkowski claimed comfortably.

Sears broke away down the right in the 44th minute and found Fraser who took a difficult ball down deftly before hitting a shot which Al-Habsi blocked. After the corner, Smith scuffed a volley wide off Sears.

In injury time Norwood was booked for tripping Fraser as he broke towards the area after Jonas Knudsen had won the ball. From the freekick, Murphy and then Chambers headed the ball goalwards but the linesman’s flag was raised for offside and referee Robinson immediately blew his whistle for half-time.

Town had had the better of a not overly entertaining half with Al-Habsi the busier of the two keepers, albeit without having made too many serious saves.

The Blues had got on top after a very slow start to the game, then Reading had a short spell in which Vydra in particular had been a threat, but Town had ended the half looking the more dangerous side.

Bru took over from Maitland-Niles ahead of the second half, slipping into his regular role ahead of Skuse and Hyam.

The Blues were the first to threaten three minutes after the restart when Reading failed to deal with a ball in from the left. Chambers crossed back from the right and Hyam scuffed over when he probably should have left the ball for Skuse.

Reading created an opening on 56 when Kermorgant escaped down the right and sent over a cross for Vydra, who turned his shot against Smith.

But a minute later, Town claimed the lead. Sears burst away down the right before cutting the ball back behind Fraser, who spun on to his left foot and hit a low shot which struck Cooper, hit the inside of the post and crossed the line behind Al-Habsi.

Having grabbed their first goal, Fraser’s sixth of his season-long from AFC Bournemouth, the Blues went looking for their second, Murphy shooting into the Sir Bobby Robson Stand, then Sears going closer with a low 25-yard strike which deflected into the side-netting off Cooper. On 65 Berra was booked for a foul on Kermorgant

Smith powerfully headed a Bru corner straight at Al-Habsi on 66. The Royals immediately broke two on one and should have got back on terms but sub Garath McCleary crossed against Skuse when he should comfortably have found the unmarked Vydra.

However, after Kermorgant had headed powerfully straight at Bialkowski, Skuse went from hero to zero by conceding a penalty from which the visitors equalised.

Robson-Kanu was harmlessly taking the ball across the area away to the right when the Blues’ midfielder slid in and somewhat needlessly brought him down.

Referee Robinson pointed to the spot and there were only muted appeals from Skuse and his team-mates. McCleary lashed the penalty down the middle of the goal past Bialkowski.

Town went about restoring their lead and on 72 Bru sent a shot not too far over Al-Habsi’s crossbar.

Six minutes later, after a long spell of Town possession, Knudsen smashed a low shot from distance which Al-Habsi claimed. Brett Pitman replaced the tiring Hyam on 82.

Reading were looking the more dangerous side in the final 10 minutes but on 84 a loose ball following a corner fell to Berra, who scrambled an effort towards goal which reached Pitman, whose effort was well saved by Al-Habsi down to his left, however, the linesman’s flag had been raised.

Luke Varney replaced Murphy on 87 and two minutes later Varney created the winner for fellow sub Pitman.

The former Leeds man chased a Fraser long ball down the left, took a touch and sent over an inch-perfect pass for on-rushing Pitman, who diverted the ball past Al-Habsi, off the keeper’s right post and in to seal another late, late Town home victory, just as he did against Leeds last month.

Town saw out injury time comfortably - Norwood’s deflected shot into Bialkowski’s arms was the visitors’ best chance - and Portman Road’s lowest league crowd of the season of 16,616 erupted with a mixture of delight and relief at the final whistle.

Having gone in front the Blues probably should have sealed the three points at that stage but as so often at home this season they allowed the visitors back into the game and then gifted the penalty via Skuse’s uncharacteristically rash tackle.

But, as ever, Town kept going right to the whistle and, despite Reading having looked the more likely winners for spells, subs Varney and Pitman carved out the late winning goal for the third time in the last four home league games.

The Blues’ victory and Sheffield Wednesday’s 1-1 draw at home to Burnley sees Town move back into the final play-off place a point in front of the Owls and Birmingham in seventh and eighth - who meet one another at St Andrew's on Saturday - ahead of the weekend trip to QPR.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Maitland-Niles (Bru 46), Skuse, Hyam (Pitman 82), Fraser, Sears, Murphy (Varney 87). Subs: Henly, Foley, Digby, Coke.

Reading: Al-Habsi, Gunter, Obita, Ferdinand, Cooper, Williams, Norwood (c), Quinn (McCleary 61), Robson-Kanu, Vydra, Kermorgant. Subs: Bond, Taylor, Hector, McShane, Piazon, John. Referee: Tim Robinson (West Sussex). Att: 16,616 (Reading 205).


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grumpyoldman added 22:05 - Feb 2
Great result, happyoldman
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 22:05 - Feb 2
The smile has returned to my face.
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LesTibbetsbrokenleg added 22:05 - Feb 2
Well done Town.
In future can we play every match at home on a Tuesday night please?
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GeorgeITFC24 added 22:05 - Feb 2
Love a good win
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StirlingArcher added 22:08 - Feb 2
Chat Page -
0-0 moaners united
1-0 always believed in Mick
1-1 2 points lost... Mick are dinosaur
Varney sub - "pointless sub"
2-1 Everyone loves Mick

gotta love it ;) COYB
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Corrick91 added 22:08 - Feb 2
6th place without money spent. Come on then, where are the Mick out brigade tonight?
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blueboy1981 added 22:09 - Feb 2
Credit where / when due - good 3 points. Whatever we feel about the style, a win is a win.

For that we're all happy.

Well done all - Reading are not a bad side in fairness.
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irish_tractor added 22:09 - Feb 2
I like just about everyone was disappointed that we didn't strengthen the squad but if the money isn't available then I do have to agree with mick that when we get pitman for free and sears at a bargain at 100k and the loan deal of the season with fraser, maybe it's not all about spending millions. I believe we will be there in the mix come may. We'll done tonight lads
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Bluetone added 22:11 - Feb 2
Well done lads - good result.
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 22:11 - Feb 2
I guess sometimes amidst the transfer gloom we need a reminder of good signings already made: Brett Pitman.
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vanmunt added 22:14 - Feb 2
At least February dispels some of the clouds of January, just the result needed. Tuesday games are near impossible for me, how did Bart look to those that were there?
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EssexTractor added 22:14 - Feb 2
Truth is a win is a win.
Opposition unrecognisable from last Septembers match
Football quality in spasmodic fits
Sears as usual more than earns his wages
Fraser a bustling threat, who will he be applauded by next season?
And after some ordinariness, Varney delivered Pitmans most favourite ball, across the six yard box in the last minute and in it went
Smiles yes, but for real forward progress from somewhere more cohesiveness is desired.
Sixth again and so onwards
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phillo added 22:16 - Feb 2
Great result & whisper it ..... good football played !
Balanced side (as we did at the very start of the season) with specialist wide players on the wings - not Sears who actually got to play through the middle at the start.
Meant no creativity in middle but Mick sorted that at half time by bringing the more creative Bru on (only issue there was it meant Sears went wide again) but then altered again in latter stages to go for the winner .....
Simples ...... so please let's keep this style, formation, thinking going now & who knows where we could end up :)
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ShropshireBluenago09 added 22:18 - Feb 2
Agreed, we won and yes played well by all accounts, but this was a fairly average Reading team, languishing in mid table. Just like the Leeds game, wasn't a convincing win. It seems we scrape though over mid table and lower teams and struggle against teams above or around us. And that will probably be the difference again this season. Our best player again is a loan signing and without him we are average. Good win, but don't get too excited.
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Karlosfandangal added 22:20 - Feb 2
Good win and now 6th with no money spent......... With the prize so very big in the Prem next year lets hope the side is good enough to get us up.....still think we should have splash a little cash as we are in such a good position.

Think the top 5 are there and 4teams fighting for 6th but don't think we are good enough to win play off as Norwich proved last year
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TimmyH added 22:20 - Feb 2
Yep incredible Tuesday night run goes on but yet again we don't do anything easily (at home) and rely on the Bournemouth connection to salvage the win. 3 points gladly accepted so well done all, fingers crossed neither player gets any sort of lengthy injury or we could be stuffed.

Personally feel it will be a battle for 5th/6th spot between Derby/Sheff Wed/Cardiff/Brighton/Birmingham and ourselves and will probably go right down to the wire.

Well done all and onto QPR which I feel we can get the 3 points there as well!
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Stato added 22:21 - Feb 2
Lowest crowd of the season. Enough said.
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BlueandTruesince82 added 22:25 - Feb 2
What would happen if we played on a Tuesday night on sky?

COYB
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markwill45 added 22:26 - Feb 2
Well done lads. At least it keeps the moaners and groaners off here. Back in playoffs. Mark me done for being positive. That seems to be the mentality of the majority on this site. Super Mick get in.
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GTRKing added 22:27 - Feb 2
What a good game...

Berra must stop giving free kicks/penalties (Drop him for foley if he keeps doing them)

Super subs varney/Bit Man worked wonders tonight...

I still believe we can get top 6 again lets back the team
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dangerous30 added 22:31 - Feb 2
Well done lads 3 more points :-)
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markwill45 added 22:33 - Feb 2
Skye's gave away penalt no Berra GTRKing just saying.
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markwill45 added 22:33 - Feb 2
Skuse
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OwainG1992 added 22:33 - Feb 2
Good to win! Have to say i get quite annoyed about the ammount of negativity, but people have opinions i guess, just hope we make the top 6 and have a stroke of luck! Come on boys
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GTRKing added 22:39 - Feb 2
ok didn't see it well from where i was
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