Wokingham Today

EHIBHATIOM­HAN BEAUTY EDGES ROYALS PAST COBBLERS

- BY ANDY PRESTON apreston@wokingham.today

READING FC gave their fans more reason to cheer as a beautiful curling strike from Kelvin Ehibatiomn­han earned them three points against Northampto­n Town.

A tightly fought contest was decided by the goal, one which was worthy of winning any contest as the substitute bent his shot into the far corner past the helpless goalkeeper.

The Good Friday win lifted Reading up to 17th in the table on to 45 points and keeps them six points above the League One relegation zone.

Ruben Selles named an unchanged team from Reading’s 4-0 victory over Cambridge United prior to the internatio­nal break.

That meant that Joel Pereira maintained his spot in goal to make his third successive start.

There was no place for former Reading skipper Liam Moore in the Northampto­n side – he missed out through injury.

With a sense of renewed optimism around the ground after the club confirmed that it had signed exclusivit­y on Tuesday with an unnamed party regarding a takeover, the team ensured the fans had even more to cheer.

Reading made a promising start when Femi Azeez used his pace to burn past Manny Monthe who in turn committed a foul just outside the box and was shown an early booking.

After strong defending from

Tyler Bindon, Reading created their first chance when a slick move ended with Ben Elliott striking wide.

The Royals’ best opportunit­y came when some neat footwork from Harvey Knibbs in the box allowed him space to cross for Sam Smith who had his header blocked off the line before Charlie Savage hit the ball into the ground and over the top on the rebound.

The Cobblers enjoyed a bright spell towards the end of the half and forced Joel Pereira into a number of stops to keep it level.

After Elliott had his pocket picked as the deepest Reading

player in the half and that allowed Louis Appere to race down on goal, but the Royals stopper bailed his side out with a superb one-on-one stop.

Savage tried his luck once again when he was teed up by Sam Smith and shaped to shoot with an effort that flew a few inches over the top as the half ended goalless.

The game got underway with an early chance for Northampto­n when a slip from Pereira almost allowed them in, but they couldn’t

take full advantage of the error.

Selles made his first change just before the hour which saw Kelvin Ehibhatiom­han take the place of Elliott on the left-wing.

The substituti­on paid off as Ehibhatiom­han tricked his way past two Northampto­n defenders into the box and curled a beauty that started outside of the far post before curving its way into the corner.

Reading had to soak up some pressure after taking the lead, but still looked to hurt Northampto­n on the break.

Mbengue put his body on the line on a few occasions to make some crucial blocks to stop the Cobblers from getting strikes away at

Pereira.

Reading almost grabbed a second when Azeez’s effort bounced off the top of the crossbar just moments before he was replaced for the final few moments by Paul Mukairu.

Jon Brady’s side were unable to come up with a reply which meant that Reading took the points to climb their way up the standings.

Despite the win, Reading are still six points above the drop zone after Cambridge, Port Vale and Cheltenham Town picked up wins.

The game came before the side’s defeat against Bolton, on Easter Monday.

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Kelvin Ehibhatiom­han’s goal earned Reading all three points
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Ehibhatiom­han curls the ball in
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Reading celebrate the goal
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Mola rises to win a header
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Savage puts in a tackle
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Pictures: Steve Smyth
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Ehibhatiom­han scores
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Pereira saves

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