Wokingham Today

OVIE STEALS THE SHOW AT CRAVEN COTTAGE

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HE away end at Craven Cottage rose to their feet on Saturday afternoon to applaud the Ovie Ejaria show.

After a difficult start to the season due to issues with injuries and coronaviru­s, Ejaria provided a reminder of the immense quality he possesses with two superb goals to defeat Fulham.

The first was a brilliant curled finish into the far corner from just inside the box and the second was an insane bit of skill as he brought the ball down and span the defender in one swift move, before calmly finishing past the goalkeeper.

It was Ejaria’s moment in the spotlight on Saturday, but he is far from the lone superhero in Reading’s squad.

John Swift was not the star of the show against Fulham, but everything Reading did still went through him.

I don’t think anyone would argue with the claim that he has been the best player in the Championsh­ip so far this season with seven goals and four assists to his name.

Then there’s midfielder turned rookie centre-back Josh Laurent, who seems capable of fulfilling any role asked of him in a Reading shirt, going about his job with such profession­alism and ease. Again, he is one of the best in his position in the Championsh­ip.

Despite the transfer restrictio­ns imposed upon the club by the EFL, Reading also did a pretty decent job of adding quality in the summer.

Loanee Tom Dele-Bashiru is a product of Manchester City’s academy, is highly-rated by Watford and has brought a touch of class to Reading’s midfield. He links up play brilliantl­y and his two goals against Peterborou­gh last week were very well taken.

Likewise, Alen Halilovic – formerly of Barcelona and AC Milan – has displayed plenty of promise in his first few appearance­s.

The Croatian is a spark of energy, loves to drive forward directly with pace, and supplied a clever assist for Ejaria’s second goal against Fulham.

Then there’s Danny Drinkwater. The midfielder’s career has taken a nose dive in recent years, but ultimately he is still a player who won the Premier League and was capped by England five years ago. If he is willing to give everything to this loan spell, then it could work out very well for Reading.

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