Saturday, 11 April 2009

Play-offs beckon as Royals are sunk at home again

Sheffield United took all three points with a 1-0 win in a physical encounter at the Madejski Stadium yesterday. This hugely disappointing result almost certainly means the Royals will have to gain promotion the hard way through the play-offs. Although Reading hardly deserved to lose, once again they created only a couple of real chances during the entire 90 minutes. The Blades didn't do much more, but took the one decent chance they had. Brian Howard followed up Killgallon's header which came back off the bar, with our players seemingly frozen in their tracks. Ironically Dave Kitson had seen his own header, from a Jimmy Kebe cross, skim the bar just seconds earlier. Prior to that we had looked positive and played some tidy stuff coming out after the break, but were undone by another fairly soft goal. The first half had been notable only for the mid-air collision between former Royal Darius Henderson and Kalifa Cisse which forced the Reading midfielder to leave the field on a stretcher. Jay Tabb replaced him and did a pretty good job: tenacious in the tackle and looking to go forward at all times - thank God Jim Harper wasn't on the bench! With the Royals chasing the game after Howard's goal they lacked cohesion and looked (as Steve Coppell put it) 'panicky'. Dave Kitson saw his fine strike saved acrobatically by Paddy Kenny but other than that we made little impression. Glen Little and Noel Hunt were thrown into the fray to no avail and  the game was effectively up long before the referee blew after 6 minutes of injury time.

So that's it then. We would need to win all of our remaining five matches to stand any chance of a top two finish, and even in the wild imaginings of the most optimistic Reading fan that is not achievable. Our main concern now should be securing the three or four points we most likely need to secure a play-off berth. At least we have a seven point cushion over 7th place! The harsh reality is that we are probably going to go into the play-offs on the back of a shocking run of form. Who wouldn't want to play us? We simply don't do big one-off games even when we're playing well! We live in faint hope.

This team will keep going and Coppell will do his best, but clearly we have run out of ideas and fresh impetus is overdue. Some established players have failed to deliver. But there are encouraging signs: Julian Kelly is coming on leaps and bounds; Alex Pearce has really established himself; Jay Tabb looks like a good signing; Federici looks like he'll be a solid first choice in goal before too long. These players will surely be part of a good Reading team of the future. The truth is that team needs to be managed by somebody bringing in a few new players and some fresh ideas.

2 comments:

Strig said...

An interesting game - certainly a better performance overall with some good individual merits too. Tabb looked lively when he came on (he needs to give Harps lessons in how to tackle instead of just waving his arms like a windmill!!). I thought Kits did OK, but unfortunately it was the same old story in that Doyle and Kits provided some great play up front with Doyler holding the ball well on the flanks and Kits flicking the ball on well with his head but we really needed a Lita in there to bang the ball away as there was nobody in the box to take advantage of the play for much of the game.

Shunt had another quiet game - Kebe was so-so, Marek had a very good spell but tired and Cisse did OK until he had to come off. Hahnemann did OK too - not much he could have done for the goal but he made a great save. He just makes me so angry when he punts the ball straight out of play from a goal kick. If Feds was more commanding around the box, he would be in every time.

Glen Litte barely had a kick and looked very tired - I'm not sure of the positives in bringing him back - are there any?

Play-offs it is, I think. We'll probably finish 6th if we carry on playing like we have been. I'm assuming that means we'll play Sheff Utd in the semi? Hmmm.... a chance for revenge maybe

As for next season, is Steve C still the man to take us forward? Maybe so, but something needs to change. It's clear that we need a bit of a squad clearout and some fresh blood. What we need most of all though is a leader. I think we have missed Graeme Murty in that department.

Here's to Blackpool tomorrow - at least we have an extra day's rest against them, so you never know.

Strig said...

Another dismal 2nd half yesterday which allowed Pool back into the game. What I don't understand is why we can't just do the three things that stood us so well in the recent seasons where things have gone well:

(1) Play at a good tempo
(2) Play a passing game with the ball on the ground
(3) Close the opposing players down quickly

This formula has always worked well. Now that we aren't doing it, things are falling to pieces. Let's hope for a better result on Saturday against Barnsley to at least secure a play off place.