handbags_harris Pretty much been summed up already, the first 15-20 minutes we were very sloppy and looked a distinct 2nd best. The Barnsley goal was a simple near post free header from a corner, and very poor defensively.
For the next ten minutes they had us on the rack, but a great run straight through the heart of the Barnsley midfield by the excellent Karacan seemed to kick us into gear and we were by far the better team after that. The equaliser was from a corner only half cleared and given to the up until then almost anonymous Kebe who took on his man 10 yards to the right of goal, got to the byeline and drilled low back and across goal, instant control and fired into the back of the net. Kebe assist, Pearce the scorer.
From then on it was all Reading, and the move leading up to Karacan's one-on-one was supreme, The Sig's ball through one that any Premier League midfielder would have been proud of. In the 2nd half the penalty looked pretty clear cut to me although it was up the other end. It looked like Kebe got there first and was cleaned out by the keeper, the linesman gave it. Great penalty by Hunt who showed just why my penalty-taking pessimism was totally misplaced. Top corner jobby, no keeper in the world would have saved it. The 3rd once again involved the now excellent Kebe

a very good cross with a deft Hunt header. We could have had a 4th, The Sig having a low close range shot saved very well by Steele, and Pearce heading over when well placed and totally free.
Kebe the matchwinner to be honest, but he doesn't get my MOTM as prior to the first assist he went from sublime to ridiculous as ever (that totally free shanked cross was unforgivable). That (somewhat dubious) honour goes to Jem Karacan who showed why he should play further forward in the midfield with some great interplay and intelligent runs to give the Barnsley midfield and back line a real problem. Deserved a goal but lost his composure at the last minute in the first half.
A great summary. Along those lines my brief thoughts:
- Barnsley were very poor over the 90 mins.
- The first 20 mins looked like it was going to be a long day - Barnsley 1 up with a free header from a set piece and the promise of more goals. Looked like we may have lost 2-0/3-0 with a whimper at first...
- The penalty was fantastically taken by N Hunt. Over the last few years we have had a keeper who can't save penalties and nominated penalty takers who aren't particularly good at taking them. Lets hope that chapter is now over...
- We started off hitting too many long balls and had no discernable style of play
- Players that caught the eye over the 90 mins.
Karacan: (prob just MOTM) - a real box-to-box performance, used the ball well, tackled and intercepted well.
Sigurdsson: a real talent - good set pieces, very comfortable 1-on-1 with players, looks so comfortable in that attacking midfield/operating in the space position, good passing and that one fantastic throughball to Karacan.
Kebe: Utterly woeful for the first 25 mins - he did a few things that were just terrible what-are-you-doing-on-the-pitch moments but from then on he was absolutely excellent. He ran at players, he squared the ball well when required, he used the space well, he was genuinely quick, his first touch made the penalty and he set up the other 2 goals through a cross and a well smashed narrow angle close range shot. On the day, an impact player and a matchwinner.
N Hunt: a livewire all afternoon, first touch was good, despite being mostly aerially mopped up my Darren Moore he played that position well. Great pen, great instinctive strike play for the 3rd.
Rosenior: (yes, Rosenior) He was much better with the ball against Barnsley and his defending was absolutely brilliant. One special, special block in almost the left back position that stopped a clear goal that would have made it 2-3 with enough time left to surrender the points.
Gunnarsson: Without being great, he added a good measure of composure most times he had the ball in their half. Played in Kebe perfectly for the 3rd goal cross.
- Negative Jeff on form.