Championship - Reading keeper scores leveller

Eurosport - Fri, 26 Dec 18:03:00 2008

Goalkeeper Adam Federici scored a dramatic stoppage-time strike as Reading denied Cardiff in a 1-1 draw that keeps the Royals in second place.

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Federici smashed the ball home after a Michael Duberry header had been cleared off the line to earn his side a point.

They looked to be slipping to only their second home defeat of the season when Michael Chopra netted the fifth goal of his productive loan spell at Cardiff, but Federici had the final word in the most unlikely of circumstances.

The Royals made a bright start and young winger James Henry was at the centre of their early threats, but one cross just eluded Kevin Doyle before Stephen Hunt was unable to get on the end of another.

Kalifa Cisse had a chance midway through the half when he met Henry's corner from the right at the near post but his header went into the sidenetting.

Reading continued to press, with Noel Hunt's header from Liam Rosenior's cross tipped over by Peter Enckelman.

The Bluebirds could have got their noses in front when Chopra beat the offside trap, but his touch was too heavy and he ended up lunging in on Federici, earning him a yellow card.

And the visitors almost scored just after the interval when Paul Parry played in Joe Ledley, and although his shot beat Federici, it trickled past the post.

The Royals also went close when Stephen Hunt fired goalwards and Enckelman parried the ball back out to James Harper, whose effort from the edge of the box went wide.

Chances were coming at either end and Federici had to be at his best when Johnson headed a Wayne Routledge cross goalwards, the Australian scrambling across his line to push the effort around the post.

Harper had another shot charged down before Chopra tried his luck again but his shot went straight at Federici.

Enckelman parried an Ivar Ingimarsson shot before Parry got on the end of a Routledge corner but Rosenior threw himself in front of the ball and it went away to safety.

And the home side were then denied by a brilliant save from Enckelman as the Finnish stopper threw himself full stretch to keep out Doyle's shot after Cisse's original effort from Stephen Hunt's cutback was blocked.

Enckelman denied Harper again before Ledley's audacious long-range effort went over the top at the other end.

It was Cardiff who finally made the breakthrough when the Royals failed to clear and Ledley poked the ball through for Chopra to beat Federici at the near post for his fifth goal in 10 appearances since returning on loan from Sunderland.

Federici denied Jay Bothroyd as the Welsh side sought a second, before the Australian stopper charged up to attack a late Stephen Hunt corner and took advantage after Duberry's header was blocked - keeping Reading ahead of third-placed Birmingham on goal difference.

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  1. reading played like 1ST DIVISION SIDE.
    AFTER TODAYS­ GAME IT SHOWS IT ALL!

    YOU DONT NO WHAT YOUR­ DOING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    From seasons12379, on Sun 28 Dec 7:25PM
  2. Doyle to stay at Reading! He will be back in the­ Premiership with his current side soon enough.

    From Joel, on Sat 27 Dec 3:56PM
  3. Doylo should stay at Reading, he has signed a deal­ until 2011 to stay and I hope he does, but if he does­ go then he should go to a better team than Villa. Keep­ up the good work Reading. Reading for Premiership­ again. Bobbie O'T

    From Lizzy Ingram, on Sat 27 Dec 1:04PM
  4. Why Doyle to Villa? They don't need him; unless­ Doyle wants to be playing second fiddle to every other­ forward and a regular outer in the reserves it would be­ a bad move for him.

    From ramsdenramo, on Sat 27 Dec 7:42AM
  5. reading are great team....

    From Keyser, on Sat 27 Dec 3:23AM
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    DOYLE TO VILLA THIS XMAS

    From Howard, on Fri 26 Dec 8:35PM
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