Reading FC Match Report: 2023/2024 Season - League One
READING 0 BURTON 0
Reading: --
Burton: --
Once again Reading fans demonstrated loyalty to their team and club, and their anger at owner Dia
Yongge and the EFL in no uncertain terms. For the second game in succession play was held up to
allow ground staff to remove a deluge of tennis balls hurled on to the pitch by home fans. The ten
minute delay drew attention to current shortcomings off the pitch holding the club back, but
probably didn't help their team gather any momentum in a match which really should have yielded
three points.
After having defensive frailties brutally exposed at Blackpool last week, the introduction of Dean and
McIntyre in the middle of the back four rectified the obvious defensive vulnerability to high balls
launched at the defence. Unfortunately the players looked uneasy with the formation going forward.
Play was disjointed with the occasional slick exchange of passes without creating much in the final
third. Passing options were sometimes were limited by the lack of width. When opportunities were
created to put ball into the danger area either a lack of quality with the final ball or someone sharp
enough to take advantage failed to produce the crucial goal. Ehibhatiomhan did his best work
outside the box. Savage curled a shot just over the bar from just inside the box and Azeez tested the
'keeper with a good effort. In the space of two minutes McIntyre picked up a yellow card and a
nasty head injury and had to be replaced by Abbey who turned in a very solid performance.
Reading came out in the second half looking far more positive and incisive going forward. Albion
'keeper Crocombe was called into action keep out strikes form Azeez, Ehibhatiomhan, Knibbs and
Wing. On at least three occasions Crocombe was unable to hold on to good strikes but nobody
anticipated the possibility of the ball running loose in the box to tuck away the rebound. For all their
domination of possession Reading somehow could not find the composure or quality in the box to
earn the three points they could and should have gained. Vickers would have been an ideal option
but for some reason he was not even on the bench. Selles tried his best to find a solution with five
second half substitutions but Burton sat back and soaked up the pressure settling for the point they
were certainly happy with. Their only means of getting into the Reading box were long throw-ins,
free-kicks from deep areas, and corners. The competent Button was never seriously tested.
With points deductions and uncertainty about future ownership hampering progress, the Royals fans
are showing commendable patience with their new manager and hastily assembled squad. There
were again flashes of very good play but only three wins form nine games in the league is enough to
create a nagging doubt about safety. Selles accurately and succinctly summed the performance.
"...We need more quality in our actions..." A more settled starting eleven would help.
John Wells
Post Match Fans' Opinion
PieEater
» 30 Sep 2023 19:13
I have to think that we'd have won that without the protest.
We played better at Blackpool but went in 3-0 down at HT, so I guess that's progress, but we really weren't on it today.
I have to wonder about Selles, does he know how he wants to play and what his best side is? It seems he is cycling players around to teach them a lesson for previous mistakes. ie no sign of Hutchison.
Hound
» 30 Sep 2023 20:12
Forwards didn’t especially look like scoring - Azeez get to score this season isn’t he?
Prob should have had Ballard on sooner. Miss Smith still imo
Carson was a lot better. CBs looked comfortable enough despite the odd brain fart pass. Binden did quite well. Wing better than Hutch. Knibbs, Elliott and Savage worked hard without creating too much. Button barely touched it
Should have won. Poor final ball and finish so we didn’t. Fairly straightforward
Quite enjoyed the game actually, second half was quite lively. First half dominated by the protest and then the head injury, ruined the actual game (not that I’m against the protest, it was pretty effective)
tmesis
» 30 Sep 2023 20:17
Final ball was often overhit. We were too often caught in possession on the edge of the box, or just lost it trying to dribble past one defender too many.
Our attacking players don't really read the game well enough, and make poor decisions. They are young and learning.
Millsy
» 30 Sep 2023 20:58
Bbcrb posed the question what would happen if you just threw those people on the pitch with no system and said “you’re good players, work it out yourself” suggesting they’d probably do better.
Sounds harsh because tbf there’s a lot of man managemen, encouragement, training, motivation etc which I’m sure Selles brings to the party but tbf I can see where the question came from.
WestYorksRoyal
» 30 Sep 2023 21:03
, have you not been watching any games since that PO final? There have been many many games far far worse than that!
I’ve seen probably 6/7 games since the final
I get one game per season and with Covid less than that recently
Similar. I wasn't there today, but most of the dire Reading performances I've seen have resulted in heavy losses because the other team were better. When was the last time both teams were so shite? That the Huddersfield game resulted in one team being PL was laughable, it was sooooo bad.
Franchise FC
» 30 Sep 2023 21:05
At least three times before the ball break instructions were sent out and clearly ignored as the ball went exactly where they’d been told to go and no sign … at least twice was Azeez. Happened again multiple times in the second half
Hound
» 30 Sep 2023 21:05
, have you not been watching any games since that PO final? There have been many many games far far worse than that!
I’ve seen probably 6/7 games since the final
I get one game per season and with Covid less than that recently
Fair enough. Sounds like you’ve been lucky
Thought the second half was entertaining. Quality wasn’t great but it wasn’t dull
Hound
» 30 Sep 2023 21:07
Selles really didn’t do too much wrong imo. Know you don’t rate him which is fair enough but we should have won the game and Burton barely had a sight of goal. Would have brought on Ballard sooner but we played best during that 50-65m period when he normally makes his first subs
72 bus
» 30 Sep 2023 21:25
^This, Reading fans "we should be beating the likes of burton" Why ?
Just to recap, for those that still think we should be challenging for the premiership.
Haven't been able to buy a player since 2021, cant buy any till 2025 at the earliest.
Playing mostly our under 21's plus some U21's on loan/frees against teams that know who to play in this league.
Oh, and we don't have a pot to piss in, what were your expectation's going into this season ?, even without the four points deduction and an owner that apparently won't even pick the phone up to Bowen.
paultheroyal
» 30 Sep 2023 21:32
Second half thought we were decent without scoring. Certainly not dull and just the frustration in not completing moves, poor finishing or final ball all wrong. Game was made for Vickers I thought but sadly not there to make an impact.
Burton were dire. Setup for a point and in hope of a break for all 3…
Happy with selles, it has to get better surely?
leon
» 30 Sep 2023 22:03
Too many loose passes under hit and pointless flicks giving away possession.
Burton offered nothing but we were hopeless.
Royal_jimmy
» 30 Sep 2023 22:37
^This, Reading fans "we should be beating the likes of burton" Why ?
Just to recap, for those that still think we should be challenging for the premiership.
Haven't been able to buy a player since 2021, cant buy any till 2025 at the earliest.
Playing mostly our under 21's plus some U21's on loan/frees against teams that know who to play in this league.
Oh, and we don't have a pot to piss in, what were your expectation's going into this season ?, even without the four points deduction and an owner that apparently won't even pick the phone up to Bowen.
Our squad should be beating Burton at home
WestYorksRoyal
» 30 Sep 2023 22:50
^This, Reading fans "we should be beating the likes of burton" Why ?
Just to recap, for those that still think we should be challenging for the premiership.
Haven't been able to buy a player since 2021, cant buy any till 2025 at the earliest.
Playing mostly our under 21's plus some U21's on loan/frees against teams that know who to play in this league.
Oh, and we don't have a pot to piss in, what were your expectation's going into this season ?, even without the four points deduction and an owner that apparently won't even pick the phone up to Bowen.
Our squad should be beating Burton at home
Man City's squad should be beating Wolves. Pep out.
Orion1871
» 01 Oct 2023 08:17
Tbf JC, if we had Haaland and Mbappe up front you would be tipping us for relegation.
In his defence, can you imagine how bad the financial situation would be if we had Haaland and Mbappe playing up front in League One?
I think we could maybe sell them for a few coins if we needed to. Not that Dai would.
Snowflake Royal
» 01 Oct 2023 09:51
Nothing their keeper did was beyond the tougher end of routine.
The thing you've got to understand is there was at least a full league of difference in player quality and whilst we created chances we looked pretty insipid for large swathes. There was a lot of tripping over the ball, poorly weighted passes, misdirected crosses etc.
Had we played like 2nd half of Bolton, any of Peterborough, Exeter, Cambridge, Cheltenham, Stevenage etc we'd have trotted in 3 or 4 goals clear.
We dominated. We should still have won. There were positives to take, but we didn't play well and the set up was a big big part of that, especially first half.
Snowflake Royal
» 01 Oct 2023 10:20
Bindon - 5 love him, mindless decision to play him RB. He got better second half, but we were trying to send all our attacks down the right first and he didn’t know where to be or what to do. He's not used to crossing or taking a man on or playing risky attacking passes. Got roasted by their 24 a couple of times.
Carson - 6 did ok defensively, althoygh not tested, not really involved first half. A couple of wicked looking crosses second half. I think I prefer this chap on set pieces than Savage.
Dean - 6 defensively solid, couple of iffy passes, didn’t have much to test him.
McIntyre - 6 looked completely composed, not tested.
Savage - 6 I really like him, but he just doesn't really impose himself enough. I'm not really sure what his role is.
Wing - 7 MotM big improvement on Hutchinson. He can get up and down. He looks to drive, can do the dirty work and he's got a solid long shot that can make things happen.
Knibbs - 6 looks good in flashes, works hard out of possession but I want to see him more involved.
Elliott - 6 very talented, but didn't happen. Too narrow, too high. Not involved enough, because nothing progressed down the right because Bindon wasn't comfortable at RB. I want to see him in the middle of the pitch turning players and bursting into space and causing mayhem.
Azeez - 6.5 nothing came off really, there were some poor decisions as usual. But he caused Burton the kost problems and looked the most lively to me. Conundrum. I see why he plays, but it's not happening.
Ehibhatiomhan - 6.5 holds up the ball so well. Strong, good feet, decent pace. Smart. Just tries to do a little too much some times, tries to beat defenders a little too intricately and in too close proximity... get the ball a little further out from under your feet and do your tricks stood a little further off and you'll smash it.
Abbey - 7 looked back to his former self, admittedly against a very weak forward line.
Ballard - 6 should have had a pen, we looked more likely when he was on.
Mukairu - 6 bit disappointing, was expecting him to be really attacking and take people on, but not so much.
Yiadom - 6 iffy, but tryingvto make something happen and on his less comfortable left side.
Hutchinson - 6 solid
Rushesha - n/a not much time didn’t notice him. Put out of position.
Selles - 4 shape doesn't work. Selection for RB doesn't work. Two slow CBs is a risk. Front libe too narrow. Unforced subs too late.
Our formation relies on fullbacks providing width because the wide players like Knibbs, Azeez and Elliott want / are instructed to be narrow and come inside. That falls apart when your LB is nervous and your RB is a teenage CB who looks like he's never played FB in his life.
Could and should have been a comfortable win. Burton were the worst side I've seen.
I'll take the draw and a cleansheet. Though I wouldn't read much into either given how bad Burton were.
WestYorksRoyal
» 01 Oct 2023 10:52
Nothing their keeper did was beyond the tougher end of routine.
The thing you've got to understand is there was at least a full league of difference in player quality and whilst we created chances we looked pretty insipid for large swathes. There was a lot of tripping over the ball, poorly weighted passes, misdirected crosses etc.
Had we played like 2nd half of Bolton, any of Peterborough, Exeter, Cambridge, Cheltenham, Stevenage etc we'd have trotted in 3 or 4 goals clear.
We dominated. We should still have won. There were positives to take, but we didn't play well and the set up was a big big part of that, especially first half.
Plenty of teams struggle to break down inferior opposition in games they're expected to win, and I go back to how inexperienced Selles and the squad are. It seems like Selles' changes were a reaction to Blackpool and made us more cautious, when actually this was a game to twist. He got it wrong, but we should expect him to learn on the job.
I think the cup wins and flashes of good play such as the last 20 against Bolton have raised expectations beyond what's realistic. It's a young, talented, inconsistent team. You can say that if staying up is the aim then we have to be beating Burton at home, but the talent in the squad means we'll probably win a few games against teams at the top too. We already have. It's not like last season where we had an untalented squad and simply had to beat the lower teams because we couldn't compete against others. I think staying up this year is enough but we'll get there through ups and downs.
Match Stats
Full Time: 0-0
Half Time: 0-0
Attendance: 13554
Referee: Sam Purkiss
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Teams
Reading:
D Button, M Carson (A Yiadom, 79), T Bindon, T McIntyre (N Abbey, 50), H Dean, B Elliott (D Ballard, 72), H Knibbs (P Mukairu, 72), K Ehibhationham (T Rushesha, 89), L Wing, C Savage (S Hutchinson, 89), F Azeez.
Burton:
M Crocombe, S Hughes, T Hamer, R Sweeney, S Seddon, A Oshilaja, M Bennett (J Gordon, 65), J Powell, K Baah (M Carayol, 78), M Helm, B Lubula.
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: T McIntyre
Burton: J Powell, K Baah, T Hamer, S Seddon
League One on 30 September 2023
This League One game took place 900 days ago in the 2023/2024 season.

