Showing posts with label Reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reading. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 May 2009

Late penalty gives Burnley the edge

A dramatic late penalty gave Burnley the edge in their Championship play-off tie as they secured a 1-0 victory at Turf Moor. Graham Alexander stepped up to score from the spot for Burnley after Reading defender, Andre Bikey, had hauled down Steven Thompson.

The goal gives Burnley a slender lead going into the second leg in what was an otherwise lacklustre match. Reading played out of their skins and probably should have won the game at a canter. The Royals dominated large periods of possession but could never seem to find the cutting edge in the final third.

To make things even worse for Reading Bikey was then later sent to the showers early after he was sent off for a stamp on Robbie Blake. The frustration was all to clear to see on Reading faces as they battled so hard but could not quite get their noses in front. Combined with the inability last week to secure an automatic promotion spot, Steve Coppell’s men now have their work cut out if they are going to make the play-off final at Wembley.

This match was similar to the Preston North End v Sheffield United encounter in the respect that it was so obvious what was at stake for both sides. As these stakes are so high neither team wants to go out flying and virtually secure the match in the first leg and due to this we are treated to not as great football.

Reading’s new system of 4-3-3 didn’t seem to work. It narrowed the side, as the two players supporting the main striker did not drop off enough to make the team a lot wider. They will have to play more freely in the return leg at the Madejski stadium if they are to overturn this difference and run away with the tie.

The score line really did not reflect the match but now Burnley have a chance to regroup and reorganise to make sure they are a lot more compact. Reading played a good game but it is likely to be even better on their own ground, meaning that Burnley will have to be doubly disciplined to make sure they do not throw away their early advantage.

So far there has been a marked difference between the play-offs this year and the play-offs last year. Last year it seemed that the sides were a lot more willing to play expansive and attacking football in order to get a big advantage moving into a second game. The stakes are similar to last year, if not slightly bigger, so there is a slight understanding for more caution this time round.

However, both Championship play-offs are fascinatingly poised. It really is difficult to call at this stage but it would not be a surprise in the slightest if the finalists for this season are decided by the medium of extra time or penalties. Burnley will be happier of the pair so far but Reading are by no means out of it and showed how dangerous they can be at key times.

Saturday, 9 May 2009

Reading begin their bid to get back into the top flight of English football

Reading will begin their bid to get back into the Premier League later this afternoon as they meet Burnley in the second of the Championship play-off matches. Burnley by no means must be counted out and will provide an interesting match to the determination that Reading are sure to display.

After missing out on automatic promotion last weekend at the hands of Birmingham City, Reading will be doubling their efforts to make sure that they do not miss out on promotion at the first attempt. Burnley arrive at the match on a fantastic run of form and will be looking to cause the bookmakers an upset.

Burnley will also have the home advantage for the first leg and will be looking to stamp their authority on the tie before the two teams travel back to the Madejski stadium in Reading. Rhys Williams, who has been in top form for 6th placed Burnley, will not feature as his loan deal from Middlesbrough has expired.

They will also have two players facing late fitness tests but otherwise they go into the match at virtually full strength. Former Burnley player, Glen Little, could well feature in the match and will look to cause a big upset to his former side.

Kevin Doyle is likely to replace Dave Kitson after the latter’s poor performance against Birmingham last weekend, but Steve Coppell has no other major injury concerns ahead of the game.

It is a tie that will have big financial benefits and will offer a place in the Premier League to play against England and Europe’s best. Whoever comes out on top over the 180 minutes will have to have played majestically and will be inspired on from their success.

For Reading they will not want another crack at life in the Championship. After the bitter heartbreak of relegation from the Premier League last season they will want nothing more than to set the record straight. Although Burnley shouldn’t feel the under dogs they may feel just this way and approach the game as though they have nothing to lose.

This is a dangerous attitude to adopt but one that could easily turn the first leg of the tie into a massive advantage. If they go out all guns blazing then they could get a one or two goal led, which ultimately could be enough considering Reading’s poor home form of late.

It is a game that guarantees magnificent and passionate football. The stakes are high and both sets of fans will be up for it. The players will either experience sheer ecstasy or the worst feeling a professional football player can probably feel.

A lot depends on the other tie between Sheffield United and Burnley but for now these two will want to take care of their own business and approach the second leg and a possible day out at Wembley in great form. They won’t like the fact that they have to go for it through the play-offs but if it all comes off then what a prize they have waiting at the end of the tunnel.