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Second Leg Victory: Things We Learned
17 May 2017 
By Alex Bower
  On  Tuesday evening, Jaap Stam's Reading side proved everyone wrong by securing a  place in the play-off final. Ultimately the game was settled by a Yann  Kermorgant penalty and some resolute defending from the home side.
  Here  is what we learned from the game:
 Que Sera Sera... 
  
  After  the last two seasons, no one expected Reading to be anywhere near the promotion  places come the end of the season. The Royals continue to be written off but  time and time again have shown what they are capable of.
  Fulham  were the clear favourites going into the play-off semi-finals, with commentary  making it sound like there was only ever going to be one winner (and it wasn't  going to be Reading). 
Instead two strong performances from the Royals mean that they have booked their place at Wembley. Yep that's right. We're going to Wembley!
Will Williams Stay? 
  
  The  contract discussions with Danny Williams have been a talking point for a while  now, but his performances in recent times have meant that it has become all the  more important.
  Williams  has been a standout performer in the play-offs, with many seeing him as a vital  player for the squad going forwards. Last night the club announced the new  owners are now in place and the team have a great opportunity to make it into  the Premier League. Could this mean a new contract is on the horizon?
Takes A Team 
  
  One  thing that was abundantly clear on Tuesday evening was the team spirit that  exists in the Reading squad. 
  
  Usually  this season, there are a couple of players that standout in a game. The  play-offs, however, seem to have brought out the best in the players all over  the pitch. 
  Tiago  Ilori hasn't played much this season, but slotted into the defence in place of  Paul McShane perfectly. Lewis Grabban has had his critics but demonstrated the  threat he could be when played up front. George Evans near single-handedly  prevented Tom Cairney from making his usual impact on the game. The list goes  on.
  
  What  the performance of the team, and these players in particular, showed was the  strength in depth this Reading squad has and the belief they have in each  other. Outside commentators may like to remark about the lack of quality in the  Reading squad, but this season just shows what you can achieve when you all  pull together.
What Happened To John Swift?  
  
  One  player who is a concern, however, is John Swift. While all the other players  seem to be stepping up at this crucial time, Swift seems to be going backwards.
  Perhaps  we have unrealistic expectations of him based on his performances earlier in  the season - He is still young after all. That said, everyone knows what he is  capable of and his standards have dropped significantly in recent times. 
  Poor  touches, the frequency he lost the ball and the shot fired straight at the  goalkeeper from point blank range epitomized Swift's performance on Tuesday  evening. Based on his recent performances, I for one would seriously consider  playing Williams, Kelly and Evans in the centre of midfield in the final.
Finally An Atmosphere!
  
  One  thing you can be certain of is that Reading fans will turn out in mass for big  games. Tuesday evening's fixture was the definition of a big game and low and  behold the fans came out to support.
  There  were flags, there was fire but most importantly there was plenty of cheering  from the home fans. The atmosphere was unlike anything I had ever witnessed at  the Madejski, especially just before kick-off and the closing moments of the  game. 
  
Now the aim will be to replicate  it all again, this time at Wembley!
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