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The Blades got back to winning ways and got their first away win in 2023 as they won a scrappy contest in Berkshire thanks to Iliman Ndiaye’s second half winner that was assisted by his striker partner Oli McBurnie.



The Blades made one change from the side that lost at Blackburn with McAtee in for Fleck. Jebbison replaced Osborn on the bench. Reading had former Premier League strikers Carroll and Long up front supported by the manager Paul Ince’s son, Tom. Keeper Lumley was back in the side replacing Bouzanis. Blades nemesis and ex Wednesday Lucas Joao was on the bench.



The game started with Reading clearly set up with a defensive line up and looking to play on the break. Yiadom got away from Berge and his cross was cleared before Ndiaye’s quick feet nearly got him away from a bevvy of defenders. Sarr and McBurnie tussled as the ball came forward as the match started in scrappy fashion. Ince had the first effort when his shot was pulled wide after no one closed him down.



Ndiaye and McBurnie linked well but Ndiaye’s final touch moved away from him after he did well initially. United moved it around well and created the first chance when Berge moved it on to Bogle who slipped Basham in and his cross was met by McBurnie but it was straight at Lumley.



McAtee then tried to break but Ndiaye again was crowded out before a ball came in after Bogle had foraged down the right but Lumley was unfortunate not to get a foul after McBurnie’s excessive physical contact. The ball was cleared despite the protests. United were controlling the ball and territory but the mass of Reading defenders meant it was hard to create anything.



Reading were playing on the break and knocked one ball down the side that saw a cross not properly cleared at first and then Holmes smashed an effort well over summing up the poor quality in the game.



At the other end Berge finally got on the ball and came inside and hit a shot on target which Lumley pushed away. Lowe tried his luck not long after but was well over after good patient football.



Reading broke when Long won the header and the ball came but Yiadom’s header went over. United continued to have a lot of the ball but then they got into the last third lacked any kind of penetration and the passing and decision making was too slow.



Egan did well to hold off Carroll who won the header but it went wide of the post. United were trying to fashion chances but Bogle’s shocking delivery over the bar ended a move prematurely. Yiadom was booked for pulling down Ndiaye on the break but United coughed it up soon after and then Reading twice got down United’s right as Bogle’s positioning was poor again. Ince then picked up the ball and had an effort that curled wide and he was continuing to look the most likely for the home side.



Foderingham was cynically tripped up by Ince as he tried to clear and this led to the keeper reacting to the forward who eventually was booked as Carroll and Robinson also exchanged pushes in the melee. This moment was not in keeping with a turgid game with barely a challenge, moment of skill or proper opportunity from neither side. United had most of the ball and elements of control but offered very little and seemed unable to know how to break down a banked up Reading side.



The second half started with Reading on the front foot and Carroll had a header wide before Robinson was a bit clumsy as he pushed Long but the contact was not enough for a penalty kick. Carroll then had a shot saved and United, like on Saturday, had not got going.



They broke out and McBurnie got down the side but his cross was fired away from everyone before Basham’s mistake led to a corner. The next spell saw nothing of note occur either way and became mired in midfield. The ball was knocked forward and Egan had to intercept but then out of nothing the Blades suddenly took the lead.



Bogle played a nice ball forward and McBurnie was in on the right-hand channel. He got down the line and his ball back was perfect for NDIAYE who anticipated and was able to guide it home from close range despite taking a knock from a defender.



Reading tried to respond when Yiadom had a header that drifted wide from Long’s cross before Bogle had a deflected effort go behind for a corner as the game threatened to open up more. Norwood, now wearing gloves, took the set play and McBurnie peeled off at the back post but his effort was over on the angle.



Good ball from Berge found Ndiaye but his pass was just away from McAtee. Ndiaye was struggling after the contact when he scored and twice went down before he finally had to come off holding his hip. He departed along with Bogle with Sharp and Baldock coming on.





Reading were trying to find a way back into the game but were reliant on long throws and Carroll’s height to try and find a chance and ball in from such a source dropped to Yiadom who fired wide with a decent effort that had Foderingham concerned.



McAtee was the next to pick up a knock, seemingly to his angle and Fleck came on. Joao then replaced Long for the home side. Reading finally forced Foderingham into his first serious save of the game when Guinness Walker’s cross was met by Carroll and the Blades keeper had to leap to flick it over the bar.



McBurnie then kicked his own man, Basham in the ensuing corner and the veteran defender needed treatment despite protestations from the home crowd failing to see it was a head injury. Azeez came on for Guinness Walker as the game entered the final 10 minutes.



The next chance came for United as they looked to kill the game. Robinson’s ball down the line found Lowe and his intelligent ball was steered goalwards by Sharp but Lumley tipped over. Norwood’s corner soon after was met by Egan but he steered his effort over, this time with his foot! Reading won a late corner but McBurnie did well, summing up his efforts in the second half.



There was 6 minutes of stoppage time but McBurnie and Sharp both drew free kicks in this period and United in the end saw out a final throw heading clear before the full time whistle to ensure they earned the vital three points.



United – Just a vital win. Three points is crucial and makes sure this much talked about game in hand was used to our advantage. We now have the 7-point gap again and a bit of relief. It was all about getting a win and being more solid. I was not too concerned about fluent football and it was very much about doing the basics. The performance was not great and even though we had a lot of the ball we did not create much at all. However, Reading were appalling and did very little other than long balls up to Carroll. Ince had a few shots wide first half. I felt we had control of the game without having control of it in terms of actual attacks. They were quite negative and banked up on us and played on the break – I get that for a side that has been hammered in the last game and their home form has been good so clearly the style has worked. I did feel they were there for the taking but we really struggled to break them down. We got in the final third and seemed clueless. We just seemed to hope Ndiaye would create a bit of magic. I am not sure anyone was awful forward/midfield wise but not sure anyone was fantastic either. A lot of very ordinary performances, maybe those with a more positive bent might say workmanlike! I still through a few were a long way off their best and our fluency was not there. We seemed unsure how to actually create or move through them. We had it in midfield and then it seemed we got to the final third and had no idea how to create?



Ndiaye showed flashes first half and McBurnie did play well second half and of course Ndiaye took his goal well. Thought McAtee was quiet. Berge still not great but maybe the best of the three – Norwood was really poor all game. The defence did what they had to but concerns remain about the wing backs in their shape. I thought Lowe was better than Bogle tonight who made some puzzling decisions on and off the ball but did have the hockey assist on the goal.



Still some concerns how open they were and I feel again better sides would have caused us more issues. It was a scrappy 1-0 and one you just get the victory and get out. Maybe it gives us some confidence and we can find some level of form now and the performances individually and collectively may improve? I am pleased we won and on the face of it we have that cushion again but I am still concerned we look a long, long way from our best and what we showed earlier in the season. Even in some of the wins around Xmas, we still were creating more and looking more solid. The performances will have to improve to ensure we get the wins we need. However, tonight we did what we had to. We got the goal in a close game and managed it out fairly well. The subs did not help us as we lost two players who helped us keep the ball and could create and then had two players who lack mobility and saw us move back and defend more but Reading had even less idea than us really. We will not play many worse sides than that in the run in so most certainly have to up our game.



For now, we take the win. Hopefully the injuries are not too bad – my feeling is both will be ok – just a whack and cramp. Luton is another big game and we need to get back into a run of wins now before the break.
 

Ratings:



Foderingham 7/10 – Saw two Ince shots go wide but nothing really to do first half at all. Did kick one out under no pressure. Got in a skirmish with Ince as he reacted to being tripped. Second half a few routine takes and then one good save from the Carroll effort but mostly untroubled.



Bogle 5.5/10 – Continued his poor form and decision making. He got into some great positions and then took too many touches, step overs or wasted it. Too many crosses he wasted and product. Loses it in bad positions and they broke down this side a few times and he was not able to plug this side. His discipline on and off the ball leaving a lot to be desired at the moment. Second half some poor choices again and defensively seemed to be nowhere near his man but then he gets credit for the ball to the goal.



Lowe 6/10 – He was ok first half. A few silly passes (once he tried to pass it to the same man three times inside and it kept going to them but kept trying!). He was ok in his general touch and passing and got forward well but like Bogle not really an end product. He did get a bit tighter second half and then also played a few good balls down the line and set up Sharp too. He was better than Bogle in general play tonight.



Robinson 7/10 – With them playing on the break not sure he had a man to make. Got involved in a few incidents as he often does. He showed good competitiveness and did win a few headers/tackles at the end. Needs to be careful with the push in the box.



Basham 6/10 – Got forward well for the early decent cross but then saw little of him. Did ok defensively despite being exposed by Bogle’s awful positioning. He had a few decent bits of play second half but then one moment he made two mistakes. Did what he had to in terms of the basic defending.



Egan 7/10 – Did ok with Carroll a touch opponent – put him off a few times on high balls. Carroll did win that one header but not sure he had many other chances and Egan did an ok job on him and just enough to stop him having clear headers/chances in the rest of the game. Had a good chance but of course he put it over -with his feet this time!



Norwood 5/10 – Our poorest player tonight. He made some odd decisions with some misplaced passes or cross field balls that found a Reading shirt. He was very careless and his set plays were not great either hitting the first man too much. Seems to be off form at the moment and not controlling games or impacting us as much as he has been most of the season. A lot will criticise Berge but Norwood has had two really poor games.



McAtee 5.5/10 – Quiet game really. He did have one or two moments where he got on it and tried to create but he was also not in for long spells. When he got it on the turn and came away, we looked good but did not see enough of this. Got a whack and came off but Hecky said it was cramp so should be ok.



Berge 6.5/10 – He was neat and tidy but again maybe did not do anywhere near enough offensively. Did have one good shot saved and was involved in a few moves but too conservative. A few times they got away from him but to be fair second half he got his foot in and was able to shield it and help us keep it more.



Ndiaye 7/10 – Our best player in terms of threat and the most dangerous player on the field. Yes, he got crowded out a few times but showed some great skills and sometimes do not know how he comes out of situations with the ball! Incredible close control and dribbling. He started well and linked a few times but then was quiet for the final part of the half. Second half he has one good run early and then pops up with the winner. Yes, it was a tap in but he had to get across his man and read it. Hopefully his hip is just a knock rather than anything too serious.



McBurnie 7/10 – Thought he began with some ok link play but then got involved in a wrestling match with Sarr and started to commit silly fouls and became less of a threat and was not in it and too far away from Ndiaye. Second half thought he led the line really well and thought he worked his little socks off. He did superb on the goal and helped us keep it for spells to deny them any momentum to come back.





Subs –



Baldock 6/10 – Competitive and won a few loose balls and helped us keep the clean sheet. One woeful cross though!



Sharp 6.5/10 – Did ok in terms of winning a few free kicks and had a decent effort saved. I would have brought Jebbison on as he allows us to go longer and the defence would have to go back deeper but Billy did what he had to and helped us keep it a few times.



Fleck – Came on and gave it away a fair bit and looked very leggy. Seemed the wrong sub as we needed some energy/legs.





Manager: Heckingbottom/McCall/Lester 6.5/10 – It’s a win and a clean sheet but the lack of fluency and creativity is a concern. We seem to be struggling to know how and what we are doing to create? We were ok defensively and did not give them many chances but they still broke a few times when we got in poor shapes (Bogle main culprit) and a better team may have exploited us. The subs they will argue worked but I would have brought different players on. We kind of invited pressure putting on slower men. Still, it is a win and Reading have been strong at home so regardless of the performance, the three points is kind of all-important at the moment.





Reading – We seem to always have won there in recent years - normally around this time in a freezing old mid-week re-arranged game! It was re-arranged and was cold and we won again. Is it 6 or 7 straight down there – and seem to have a good record down there now after struggling in the early games under Warnock etc.



I am always concerned when a team gets a stuffing in the Championship as it’s such an even lead that teams can get hammered and then bounce back. It’s odd but I’d rather play the average-poor teams on the back of a win as law of averages say they will lose the next one! I know they say confidence would be affected but Reading do have some experience and are very good at home. However, they were awful and very negative – they played on the break mainly and seemed to set up not to lose. They will argue it worked as we are a better side, going for promotion and did nothing really but then the goal came of course.



They have a big side with some dangerous players but their season has been odd with some good results mixed with some terrible thumpings – like at the Lane earlier in the season. You kind of never know what you will get. They do have a few decent players but also a thin squad and of course a lot going on off the pitch and if they get another points deduction, it may see them embroiled in a relegation scrap – I think it might be deferred possibly at this late stage though?



They lost narrowly but did they do enough to really test us and worry us. Ince had a few shots wide and then Carroll had a header and Yiadom with a few but Wes had one save to make. I suppose Lumley only had a few to make too. They will be disappointed with the goal as it’s one ball down the side and one cross and they have not defended three aspects of the move. They huffed and puffed but did not seriously worry United at the end. They look a side that will struggle to get many more wins and as I say will hope the EFL judgement does not lead to a deduction this season. If it does, they could be in trouble.



Opponent Man of the Match –Ince had a few moments and Yiadom oddly was their main threat but Carroll as much as he is clumsy and dirty (foul on Sharp) was their strength as they could hit him with throws/balls up – but also their weakness – as they became obsessed with hitting him!



Opponent Weak link – Thought that Sarr was really clumsy but the lad McIntyre struggled with Ndiaye’s quick feet and did not react on the goal either.



Referee/Officials – Fine really. We did not get a booking which is a rarity. The home fans seemed upset but the Reading players were looking for things in the box and none were a penalty. The Ince booking was his own fault. Not sure on the Yiadom one but maybe Ndiaye had turned him. The rest of the game there was barely a bad foul – not sure how Carroll escaped for his lash out at Sharp at the end though. I was surprised he only added 6 minutes on. There were loads of subs and injuries. I would have been annoyed if I was a Reading fan but not sure they would have scored anyway with more time and in the end, he nearly played 7!
 
Cheers Deadbat
If we beat Luton on Saturday, I’ll be much more confident going into final fixtures.

Agree....Sunderland away will be tough.
Really need a minimum of 3 points from our next 2 games.
Beating Luton would settle the nerves.
 
Great read as always Deadbat

Agree on the stuffing point - Bournemouth's best run this season came after they got smashed 9-0 by Liverpool (then went unbeaten in next 6 games), so despite a bit of a lacklustre showing tonight, 3 points is still great when you might have expected more of a Reading bounce back and given their decent home form

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Ratings:



Foderingham 7/10 – Saw two Ince shots go wide but nothing really to do first half at all. Did kick one out under no pressure. Got in a skirmish with Ince as he reacted to being tripped. Second half a few routine takes and then one good save from the Carroll effort but mostly untroubled.



Bogle 5.5/10 – Continued his poor form and decision making. He got into some great positions and then took too many touches, step overs or wasted it. Too many crosses he wasted and product. Loses it in bad positions and they broke down this side a few times and he was not able to plug this side. His discipline on and off the ball leaving a lot to be desired at the moment. Second half some poor choices again and defensively seemed to be nowhere near his man but then he gets credit for the ball to the goal.



Lowe 6/10 – He was ok first half. A few silly passes (once he tried to pass it to the same man three times inside and it kept going to them but kept trying!). He was ok in his general touch and passing and got forward well but like Bogle not really an end product. He did get a bit tighter second half and then also played a few good balls down the line and set up Sharp too. He was better than Bogle in general play tonight.



Robinson 7/10 – With them playing on the break not sure he had a man to make. Got involved in a few incidents as he often does. He showed good competitiveness and did win a few headers/tackles at the end. Needs to be careful with the push in the box.



Basham 6/10 – Got forward well for the early decent cross but then saw little of him. Did ok defensively despite being exposed by Bogle’s awful positioning. He had a few decent bits of play second half but then one moment he made two mistakes. Did what he had to in terms of the basic defending.



Egan 7/10 – Did ok with Carroll a touch opponent – put him off a few times on high balls. Carroll did win that one header but not sure he had many other chances and Egan did an ok job on him and just enough to stop him having clear headers/chances in the rest of the game. Had a good chance but of course he put it over -with his feet this time!



Norwood 5/10 – Our poorest player tonight. He made some odd decisions with some misplaced passes or cross field balls that found a Reading shirt. He was very careless and his set plays were not great either hitting the first man too much. Seems to be off form at the moment and not controlling games or impacting us as much as he has been most of the season. A lot will criticise Berge but Norwood has had two really poor games.



McAtee 5.5/10 – Quiet game really. He did have one or two moments where he got on it and tried to create but he was also not in for long spells. When he got it on the turn and came away, we looked good but did not see enough of this. Got a whack and came off but Hecky said it was cramp so should be ok.



Berge 6.5/10 – He was neat and tidy but again maybe did not do anywhere near enough offensively. Did have one good shot saved and was involved in a few moves but too conservative. A few times they got away from him but to be fair second half he got his foot in and was able to shield it and help us keep it more.



Ndiaye 7/10 – Our best player in terms of threat and the most dangerous player on the field. Yes, he got crowded out a few times but showed some great skills and sometimes do not know how he comes out of situations with the ball! Incredible close control and dribbling. He started well and linked a few times but then was quiet for the final part of the half. Second half he has one good run early and then pops up with the winner. Yes, it was a tap in but he had to get across his man and read it. Hopefully his hip is just a knock rather than anything too serious.



McBurnie 7/10 – Thought he began with some ok link play but then got involved in a wrestling match with Sarr and started to commit silly fouls and became less of a threat and was not in it and too far away from Ndiaye. Second half thought he led the line really well and thought he worked his little socks off. He did superb on the goal and helped us keep it for spells to deny them any momentum to come back.





Subs –



Baldock 6/10 – Competitive and won a few loose balls and helped us keep the clean sheet. One woeful cross though!



Sharp 6.5/10 – Did ok in terms of winning a few free kicks and had a decent effort saved. I would have brought Jebbison on as he allows us to go longer and the defence would have to go back deeper but Billy did what he had to and helped us keep it a few times.



Fleck – Came on and gave it away a fair bit and looked very leggy. Seemed the wrong sub as we needed some energy/legs.





Manager: Heckingbottom/McCall/Lester 6.5/10 – It’s a win and a clean sheet but the lack of fluency and creativity is a concern. We seem to be struggling to know how and what we are doing to create? We were ok defensively and did not give them many chances but they still broke a few times when we got in poor shapes (Bogle main culprit) and a better team may have exploited us. The subs they will argue worked but I would have brought different players on. We kind of invited pressure putting on slower men. Still, it is a win and Reading have been strong at home so regardless of the performance, the three points is kind of all-important at the moment.





Reading – We seem to always have won there in recent years - normally around this time in a freezing old mid-week re-arranged game! It was re-arranged and was cold and we won again. Is it 6 or 7 straight down there – and seem to have a good record down there now after struggling in the early games under Warnock etc.



I am always concerned when a team gets a stuffing in the Championship as it’s such an even lead that teams can get hammered and then bounce back. It’s odd but I’d rather play the average-poor teams on the back of a win as law of averages say they will lose the next one! I know they say confidence would be affected but Reading do have some experience and are very good at home. However, they were awful and very negative – they played on the break mainly and seemed to set up not to lose. They will argue it worked as we are a better side, going for promotion and did nothing really but then the goal came of course.



They have a big side with some dangerous players but their season has been odd with some good results mixed with some terrible thumpings – like at the Lane earlier in the season. You kind of never know what you will get. They do have a few decent players but also a thin squad and of course a lot going on off the pitch and if they get another points deduction, it may see them embroiled in a relegation scrap – I think it might be deferred possibly at this late stage though?



They lost narrowly but did they do enough to really test us and worry us. Ince had a few shots wide and then Carroll had a header and Yiadom with a few but Wes had one save to make. I suppose Lumley only had a few to make too. They will be disappointed with the goal as it’s one ball down the side and one cross and they have not defended three aspects of the move. They huffed and puffed but did not seriously worry United at the end. They look a side that will struggle to get many more wins and as I say will hope the EFL judgement does not lead to a deduction this season. If it does, they could be in trouble.



Opponent Man of the Match –Ince had a few moments and Yiadom oddly was their main threat but Carroll as much as he is clumsy and dirty (foul on Sharp) was their strength as they could hit him with throws/balls up – but also their weakness – as they became obsessed with hitting him!



Opponent Weak link – Thought that Sarr was really clumsy but the lad McIntyre struggled with Ndiaye’s quick feet and did not react on the goal either.



Referee/Officials – Fine really. We did not get a booking which is a rarity. The home fans seemed upset but the Reading players were looking for things in the box and none were a penalty. The Ince booking was his own fault. Not sure on the Yiadom one but maybe Ndiaye had turned him. The rest of the game there was barely a bad foul – not sure how Carroll escaped for his lash out at Sharp at the end though. I was surprised he only added 6 minutes on. There were loads of subs and injuries. I would have been annoyed if I was a Reading fan but not sure they would have scored anyway with more time and in the end, he nearly played 7!
Thanks for the prompt report - cheers. Have an awesome rest of the week pre Sat
 
I thought the ref was poor again to be honest.
Sarr got away with manhandling McBurnie time after time and Carroll just pushed his marker every time the ball went near him. Also think there was a half-decent penalty shout when McBurnie got tackled in the area?
 
Thanks for the report as always.

Fans 10/10. Made a racket all game. 1000 traveled down on a cold Tuesday night. Well done to you all.

Dozy 5/10. No comments from him (did anyone manage to speak to him?). Extra mark for his Blades hat.
 
Just about deserved a tight win, midfielder very slow as usual with no urgency and usual poor final ball and delivery into the bix
Great 3 points, massive relief onto Luton, the next must win game 😀
 
Mcburnie MoM for me. Was tenacious all second half, put a huge effort in and played a huge part in us holding on for the win (although Reading may not have managed to score if we were still playing now)
 
Thanks for the report as always.

Fans 10/10. Made a racket all game. 1000 traveled down on a cold Tuesday night. Well done to you all.

Dozy 5/10. No comments from him (did anyone manage to speak to him?). Extra mark for his Blades hat.
Great support. After Saturday this wasn’t for the faint hearted and these are the games that define the season given the huge pressure.
 

Accurate reporting DB, well done.
Why do we keep hoofing the ball into the air, we never win it and it just keeps coming back at us.
We had a job to do and we did it, that's all that mattered last night.
 
Accurate reporting DB, well done.
Why do we keep hoofing the ball into the air, we never win it and it just keeps coming back at us.
We had a job to do and we did it, that's all that mattered last night.
If there's no pass on, sometimes you have to hoof. Should win 50/50 of the hoofs into midfield, but sometimes it doesn't seem to drop for us.
 
Scruffy 1-0 away win and 3 points breaking the 2023 away duck. Order of the day now, performance takes second place.

We did what we needed to do but the flaws in being exposed on the counter remain. Luton will be a battle with Carlton Morris up front. There needs to be a step up in performance not helped by the fact the comedy ref Doughty has been put in charge of the game. Expect nothing from him so we need to up the intensity.

Anel back is a plus. Having said that Bash whilst not up to his usual standards has just played 3 games in 6 days. Thats helped the team cover the absence of Egan and Anel so credit to him there. On that related point JLT is the only other player that has done the same. PH needs to make full use of the squad for the run in now giving game time to the likes of Clark to cover, match fitness, injury, suspensions and loss of form. That means taking the opportunity to get 5 subs on the pitch wherever possible as fatigue kicks in. Onto the physical challenge of the Hatters.
 
I thought the ref was poor again to be honest.
Sarr got away with manhandling McBurnie time after time and Carroll just pushed his marker every time the ball went near him. Also think there was a half-decent penalty shout when McBurnie got tackled in the area?
I thought the ref was quite fair although the lino wasnt great . No bookings for us is great
 

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