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‘IT’S BEEN AN INCREDIBLE COUPLE OF MONTHS’: RAE REFLECTS ON SURVIVAL

- By ANDY PRESTON apreston@wokingham.today

READING FC assistant manager Alex Rae reflected on a ‘challengin­g’ spell after he helped the Royals to Championsh­ip survival.

Rae joined the Royals on an interim basis as part of Paul Ince’s coaching staff after previous manager Veljko Paunovic was sacked in February.

“It’s been an incredible couple of months, it’s been challengin­g,” said Rae.

“Everyone was delighted that we got it done with a couple of games to spare. When you factor in some of the circumstan­ces.

“We’ve had an injury list that has grown so I’m pleased we got over the line.”

Ince and Rae have committed their future to the club after being appointed on a full-time basis and are now preparing for what will be another difficult campaign under financial restrictio­ns.

He continued: “The earlier you can get your targets in and get a full pre-season in the better. If you can get that done and dusted with a tough pre-season under your belt, that stands you in good stead.

“There’s a lot more intensity in the games, and having played a lot of my career in the championsh­ip, playing 46 games in the championsh­ip is so demanding both physically and mentally.

You have to be prepared for both challenges.

“It will be a factor to try and get players in and get as full of a preseason as possible.

Rae reflected on his thoughts when he was asked to take up the job as part of Ince’s coaching staff and was surprised by how quickly he became invested in the task ahead.

“I keep an interest across all divisions and we saw the club was having a tough time. The previous manager managed to get an important win before we came in the door.

“It was important to try and get a run going over a five or six game period and thankfully that was the case. It was crucial to add the pressure on the opponents below us.

“I’ll be honest, there was a game before the internatio­nal break where we had just beaten Blackburn, and I said to Incey that I woke up through the night thinking that we were playing Barnsley after the break and thinking about preparatio­n and being totally invested in the challenge even though we had only been at the club for five minutes.

“He said the same thing that he had been up at five and it was almost as if we were trying to beat each other at who had the most to worry about for the next challenge.

“You get really invested and with the challenges the Championsh­ip poses with so many different styles and the analysis you have to do, you think about what frame of mind the players would be because the previous results weren’t great and with a lot of them out of contract but they were great.

“Me and incey are very similar characters. When we met each other at wolves we didn’t have a great deal of time for each other, we had this rivalry. But then we became teammates and bounced off each other.

“We knew what it meant to everyone surroundin­g the club and with it being the 150th anniversar­y and the ramificati­ons relegation would have on so many people at the club, we knew that wasn’t an option.

“It was important to make sure the players were aware of that.

“The fightback against Swansea was incredible and it meant that the others had to win their remaining games. The manager drove us forward to keep us focused on the next game because the job wasn’t done yet.”

 ?? Picture: Steve Smyth ?? Alex Rae (pictured right) in Reading’s away trip to Barnsley last season
Picture: Steve Smyth Alex Rae (pictured right) in Reading’s away trip to Barnsley last season

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