Wokingham Today

ROYALS PUNISHED BY LEADERS

- BY ANDY PRESTON apreston@wokingham.today

READING FC were punished by League One leaders Portsmouth in front of a packed out crowd at Fratton Park as they were picked apart in the second-half after failing to take their first-half chances.

After several missed chances from the visitors, Paddy Lane’s goal put the table toppers ahead before the break.

The sold out crowd watched on as their team put on a clinical second-half display, putting them four goals ahead before Charlie Savage hit a late consolatio­n for the Royals.

Despite the gulf in the league table with Reading facing the league leaders, it was the visitors who dominated the opening half an hour.

The Royals had plenty of chances to draw first blood, but were unable to find a clinical edge to give themselves the lead they deserved.

Femi Azeez forced a save from Will Norris with a strike from distance before Paul Mukairu was unable to profit on the rebound, putting his cross straight into the arms of the keeper.

Moments later, a silky turn from Lewis Wing opened an opportunit­y for himself on his right foot but his shot went straight down the throat of the Pompey stopper.

Ruben Selles’ men continued to look confident building from the back and got into Pompey’s final third several times as the hosts failed to get out of second gear for the first 30 minutes.

Reading’s best chance of the half came for Mukairu when a clipped cross from Ehibhatiom­an was met by the forward who swung the outside of his boot at the ball but sent his volley over from just six yards out.

The chances kept coming, but without any change to the scoreline as a threaded ball from Wing to

Ehibhatiom­han ended in just a corner after some smart goalkeepin­g from Norris to rush out at the feet of the striker.

Reading were ultimately punished for not putting away their chances when Pompey opened the scoring in the 26th minute through Paddy Lane.

After they worked the ball wide, Lane’s shot at the near post squirmed past David Button to find the net.

Just four minutes into the second-half, the hosts put themselves in control of the contest when Marlon Pack danced his way past a Reading body in the box before he planted the ball into the far corner with a sublime finish.

Selles reacted quickly by making a change which saw Smith replace Mukairu.

Smith tried to make an early impact when he found some space to release a strike, but it was gathered easily by Norris.

Pompey showed well and truly why they’re the team fighting at the top of the table when they added a third to put the game to bed when Callum Lang arrowed a shot into the far corner.

Wing came agonisingl­y close to clawing a goal back when his free-kick struck the underside of the crossbar and stayed out.

Portsmouth put more gloss on the scoreline when Button came to take a cross but fumbled the ball at the feet of Colby Bishop who placed the ball into an empty net.

Reading got on the scoresheet late on when Charlie Savage netted. but it was Pompey who claimed the points.

Portsmouth: Norris, Rafferty, Shaughness­y, Raggett, Ogilvie, Moxon, Pack, Kamara, Lang, Lane, Bishop

Subs: Macey, Towler, Sparkes, Whyte,

Martin, Saydee, Yengi

Reading: Button, Yiadom, Bindon, Mbengue, Craig, Wing, Knibbs, Azeez, Mukairu, Ehibhatiom­han Subs: Pereira, Elliott, Savage, S mith,

Monlouis, Wareham, Abrefa

Goals: Lane 36’, Pack 49’, Lang 58’,

Bishop 80’, Savage 88’

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Pictures: Steve Smyth Reading were beaten 4-1 at Fratton Park
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Azeez fires the ball across the box
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Reading net a late consolatio­n
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Ben Elliott on the ball

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