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  • Waghorn (45)
  • Date:2009-10-26
  • Kick-off:20:00
  • Venue:Madejski Stadium
  • Attendance:16192
  • Referee:Hill, K

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

Brian Howard goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

85mins

Leicester are replacing Paul Gallagher with Bruno Berner.

70mins

Matt Mills is booked for unsporting behaviour.

65mins

Gylfi Sigurdsson is being taken off, Jimmy Kebe has come on in his place.

65mins

Simon Church is being taken off, Shane Long has come on in his place.

63mins

Marek Matejovsky is booked for unsporting behaviour.

59mins

Matt Fryatt is being taken off, Steven Howard has come on in his place.

59mins

Martyn Waghorn is replaced by Dudley Campbell.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

45mins

Goal!! Martyn Waghorn scores for Leicester.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Leicester City's run of good form continued with a 1-0 win at Reading, the only goal coming just before half-time in a game that was dominated by the home side, who simply could not find a way to score.

That goal condemned the Royals to their fourth successive defeat and meant they have still not won a home league game since January 27.

They had much the better of the first half, but squandered several good chances with Wales international Simon Church and midfielder Marek Matejovsky being the main culprits.

Where Reading failed Leicester succeeded from a set-piece. Matt Oakley sent over a right-wing corner and Martyn Waghorn outjumped everyone to head past Adam Federici to celebrate his first start for the Foxes.

Reading midfielder Job McAnuff did draw one superb save from Leicester keeper Chris Weale, who tipped his effort onto a post. When the ball rebounded to him, McAnuff saw his follow-up effort diverted wide by Ryan McGivern. To Reading's consternation referee Keith Hill awarded a goal-kick.

The pattern looked like repeating itself the moment the second half began as Reading wasted yet another glorious chance. McAnuff sent in a cross from the right and Church put yet another effort just wide of the post.

Leicester showed they were not going to rest on their laurels with a Matty Fryatt breakaway and shot that was well blocked by Reading keeper Federici.

Midway through the second half the luckless Church was replaced by Shane Long, with attacking midfielder Jimmy Kebe replacing Gylfi Sigurdsson, but despite Reading's constant probing, City always looked like hanging on to their lead, with the added bonus of several good chances of their own to add a second.

As the game wound down the nearest Reading came to an equaliser was when Grzegorz Rasiak just failed to connect with Kebe's right-wing cross.

There were chants of 'you're getting sacked in the morning' from the 16,000 crowd as Reading manager Brendan Rodgers was left to contemplate record of just two wins in 14 games since he took over from Steve Coppell.

Reading

Leicester City

Corners

95

Fouls

1418

Goal attempts

1710

Shots off target

114

Offsides

67

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