Eurosport - Thu, 17 Sep 13:06:00 2009
Cardiff got their Championship campaign back on track at the Madejski Stadium with a 1-0 win as Reading's wretched home form continued.
Chris Burke's second-half goal settled the contest in favour of the Welsh side who finished with 10 men following Stephen McPhail's red card.
After back-to-back defeats to Doncaster and Newcastle, Cardiff climbed up to fourth.
Meanwhile, Reading's worst-ever winless home streak stretches to 12 league matches since beating Wolves 1-0 on January 21.
It looked like it may not end that way after the hosts made a bright start. Cardiff keeper David Marshall was called upon inside the opening minute to push away Noel Hunt's shot from inside the box.
But that was as good as it got for Reading in the first half as their finishing failed to match their neat build-up play.
In contrast, Cardiff strikers Michael Chopra and Jay Bothroyd linked together well and caused all sorts of problems.
Reading keeper Adam Federici parried Bothroyd's shot after his strike partner had found him with a low cross after 18 minutes.
Grzegorz Rasiak should have done better than head wide on the half-hour mark following a pinpoint cross from overlapping full-back Shaun Cummings.
Cardiff looked dangerous on the counter-attack through Chopra and Bothroyd and the pair combined again just before the break.
Federici pushed away Chopra's shot from a tight angle before the Australian stood his ground to deny Bothroyd.
Reading emerged from half-time with renewed vigour and Brian Howard's 30-yard rocket forced Marshall into a fine save.
Less than a minute had elapsed before the Cardiff keeper had to tip another long-range effort from Marek Matejovsky round a post.
Marshall then denied Rasiak in the 55th minute before Hunt missed the target when he looked certain to score after being set up by the Pole.
So it was against the run of play when Burke blasted Cardiff into the lead soon afterwards.
Mark Kennedy and Peter Whittingham linked up well down the left side. Whittingham's cross evaded everyone in the box except Burke who took one touch to steady himself before driving the ball into the roof of the net.
The former Rangers midfielder should have put the game beyond Reading midway through the second half but, with the goal at his mercy, stood on the ball after Whittingham`s cross found him unmarked at the far post.
Reading desperately chased the equaliser and Simon Church flashed a shot across goal and narrowly wide of the far post.
It looked like their cause might be aided by the 75th-minute dismissal of McPhail who was shown a straight red card by referee Paul Taylor for what he deemed to be a high challenge on Jem Karacan.
But Brendan Rodgers' side created little until injury time when Gylfi Sigurdsson volleyed straight at Marshall.
Then, from the Icelander's corner, Federici, who famously scored in injury time to earn Reading a 1-1 draw in this fixture last season, crashed an overhead kick goalwards.
But there was to be no repeat of those Boxing Day heroics as Marshall produced a superb save to deny his opposite number.
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After the way he treated WFC he deserves everything he gets. Just a shame it has to be at the expense of a proud Reading team. Get rid now before he drags you further down !
Well some of the comments posted are harsh but at the moment seem very true.
Reading were on the whole a better side last but its the score that really matters,I saw signs of quality last night from the Royals but Cardiff did the business.
Patients is required for this fledgling team however goal scoring opportunities
were there we just could'nt finish it.I can see a steady improvement but we need more.
Come on U RRRRZZZZ.
Reading have been been been lumbered with a no hoper, a complete clown who will drag your club down tp div one in one season !!!!! As for the club he sh-t on ??? 6th in the table, unbeaten in 5, manager trusted enough by Sir Fergie to bring on 2 of his kids on loan, plus a kid from Arsenal, Rodgers would not be trusted to have a kid on loan from Rochdale !!!!! God help you lot next week, thousands are coming from Hertfordshire... nothing against Reading ... we feel and respect you ...... but may be a good idea for Rodgers to have Flu next week !!!!!!!
As a die hard Hornets fan i'm sad for Reading (as a club) but ecstatic that Rodgers is doing shyte because the way he left Watford & then tried/nicked our players really stinks.
Maybe we have a diamond in the rough in Malky Mackay, some quarters say he's the next "Sir Fergie" (but they're the ones who also probably called Rodgers the "Special one") I trully hope so but whatever happens i hope he's much more loyal than that B*stard Rodgers was...
Ohhh, i also hope we win 2-1 against you next week!
Who is this Brendan Rodgers ? He might have taken advice from "The Special One" on making the move to Reading, perhaps he should seek similar advice from him on how to win matches, because 6 months or whatever it was as manager at Watford certainly doesn't make Rodgers "The Special One" also he has a long way to go to reach Steve Coppell managerial ability.
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