Not
everything turned out as planned today, including discovering rather too late
there were no trains from Blackheath to Charlton and England not getting the
final try in the last seconds (just how my French partner Suzanne can take
pleasure in the end-result, handing the title to their 'Irish friends' - a
fallacy of history - only she and her conscience can answer). But in between
there was a pretty decent second half served up at The Valley, after a rather
mundane (and for me shortened) first period, during which we in particular
looked as though the summer holidays were being planned.
Apparently
Solly, having been named in the side (as captain), was injured during the
pre-match preparations, so whatever the original intentions it turned out to be
in front of Henderson Gomez and Fox plus Johnson and Diarra. The midfield four
(Bulot, Buyens, Cousins and Berg Gudmundsson) contained no surprises, while up
front Eagles was given a start inside along with Watt, with Vetokele not making
the bench.
Apparently
we were pretty good in the first 15 minutes, having at least one decent effort,
but this time around I really can't say from first-hand experience. All I do
know is that by the time I arrived Reading were getting more of a grip on the
game and were to provide the few moments of interest in a decidedly unmemorable
first-half. What became noticeable was their inability to take advantage of
decent situations, with free-kicks overhit (one in particular on the edge of
the box after Johnson had taken one for the team to stop a threatening attack) and
final passes misplaced. We looked off the pace, with only cameo moments from
Bulot and Gudmundsson and little if any service to the front two, who were
regularly outmuscled by the Reading centre-backs. Buyens in particular (but not
in isolation) appeared to be going through the motions.
I
don't remember us having a shot in anger in the first half. Neither did
Henderson make a save, but he did have to pick the ball out of the net. It
wasn't a goal out of the blue, rather a finish out of keeping with what we had
seen before. One of their guys seemed to get space between our lines and when
the ball broke to him he finished in some style.
At
the break you just felt that the extra impetus from attacking the Covered End
in the second half had to make some difference - and after 10 minutes of the
second we had already created more than I'd seen in the first 45 and were very
unlucky to at least not be back on level terms. First good work down the left
ended with a cross that eluded their defenders but came at an awkward height
for Watt towards the far post and he ballooned it over when it really should
have been on target. Then one from the right to the far post was nodded down
for the incoming Buyens, whose low shot from around the penalty spot was
blocked by a prostrate defender. Finally great work down the right and an
excellent cross saw Eagles with a free header that he failed to keep below the
bar.
It
seemed as if a bit more tempo and application and Reading's back line looked
far from secure. But we hadn't taken the chances and ended up getting level in
rather strange circumstances. This time it was an innocuous ball in from the
left which Watt and their defender contested, the end-result being the latter
falling backwards and adjudged to have handled the ball. A penalty and a yellow
card. A fellow Addick who had a clearer view suggested after the game that Watt
might have given him a bit of a tug to unbalance him, but the ref's decision is
final (and I've never questioned a spot kick for us). Buyens may have had a
poor first half but he can take a penalty. This one was hit crisply into the
roof of the net.
That
gave us additional impetus and now Bulot and Gudmundsson were having more of an
influence, Watt causing more problems, and perhaps most important Buyens and
Cousins getting more of a grip on central midfield to provide the service. Luzon
made a change, with Church coming on to replace Eagles, who had struggled to
make a telling impact as a central forward, and our second wasn't long in
coming after that. An exquisite pass inside their full back picked out Gomez on
the overlap and he delivered into the box. Buyens again proved the man on the
spot. I'm not sure if he placed it into the net or if it bounced in off his
knee, but the outcome was the same.
Reading
made changes but while looking capable had still to fashion a real chance in
the second half and gave no great impression of being about to get back into
the game. Instead another ball in landed to Church and while his shot was
decent enough it was another last-ditch block by a defender, seemingly denying
him a goal against his former club. No matter, with around 10 minutes left on
the clock we had the moment of the afternoon. The ball was knocked forward to
Watt on the right edge of the penalty area, with a defender in close attention.
The defender must have realised that Watt was going to try to go past him
towards the by-line but was just unable to stop him doing just that, with his
strength taking him clear. He squared it and Church was on hand to put it in
the net.
That
seemed about it, just play out the game. But there was time for Watt to get
involved in a little off-the-ball afters with a defender already on a yellow
card. One more each and off went their guy. Cue sensible move by Luzon to withdraw
Watt, to give LePoint another final cameo. Then just as we headed into five
minutes of stoppage time Reading did get one back, with a ball to the near post
not dealt with and their guy shooting low into the net. But a last-ditch
free-kick was claimed by Henderson and there was to be no late squandering of a
couple of points.
We
deserved the win, by virtue of the fact that when we raised our game in the
second half Reading weren't able to cope. We scored three in the second period
and on good chances it could have been double that. Just remarkable what a
contrast that was with the subdued display in the first. Was it something Luzon
said at the break, or just a collective acceptance that the way we played
before half-time was simply not good enough to win a game? Who knows.
Player
Ratings:
Henderson
- 7/10. Don't remember him having a real save to make apart from their goals,
which he had no chance with. Made the necessary claims of high balls.
Gomez
- 7/10. Decent game defensively, instrumental in our second goal. A real plus
this season.
Fox
- 7/10. Happily now seems to have put the problems of earlier in the season
behind him, looked solid and dependable.
Johnson
- 7/10. Nothing dramatic, just the necessary, including hauling down their guy
when we were in trouble and taking the yellow card.
Diarra
- 7/10. Looks quite capable at centre-back, good interceptions, obviously reads
the game well.
Gudmundsson
- 7/10. Not in the game much in the first half, but when we wrested control in
the second was able to come much more into it to good effect.
Buyens
- 7/10. I watched him in the first half and felt he was doing not nearly
enough, far too casual. But he upped his game in the second and that made a big
difference to the team, converted an excellent penalty, scored another and
might have had a third, getting into the areas where Jackson often does.
Cousins
- 7/10. He too came much more into the match after the break, got forward to
good effect with decent runs that weren't always picked out.
Bulot
- 7/10. No decisive contribution but as with Gudmundsson on the other flank a
better second half.
Eagles
- 6/10. He's been impressive since arriving but struggled a bit today, failed
to put his header from a very good position on target.
Watt
- 8/10. After a quiet first half he became a real pain for them in the second,
involved in getting the penalty, their guy's second yellow, and that run for
our third goal was the abiding memory of the game.
Subs
- Church (7/10: delighted that he got the goal, the winner as it proved);
LePoint (7/10: job for the final few minutes was to run around and help ease
any pressure and he did that).
i'm glad you understand le point of Lepoint, BA. Personally, I'm still confused.
ReplyDeleteThose of our team who are qualified to vote are clearly Greens, judging by the "brain fade" in the first half, particularly the final ten minutes. Luzon must be electric in the half-time dressing room, so great was the difference.
As for the rugby, I got grumpy texts from the home front about Scots dropping the ball and gifting points to the Irish. Don't tell DDTG Dave!
Geoff, LePoint has to become a star at The Valley as his song is surely already lined up: an adaptation of Sandie Shaw's Monsieur Dupont (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNM-skJZGq0).
ReplyDeleteAs for the rugby, having Irish mates and a French partner things could have turned out better. Bring on the World Cup.
I think ourn did really well to come back n turn it all arahnd 2nd arf. Well done to Buyens who's scorin for free dahn our gaff wot with is pens n now open play n all. Juss imagine if Bob ad still been in charge ourn would've been where wallmart is. Still when it comes dahn to it I back the team, players, Guy n the Board. Katrien is doin a terrific job n all the support I'm givin iss gettin the results ourn deserve.
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