World News – GB – Reading vs Watford: match preview

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Reading returns to Madejski Stadium this weekend to earn three more points against Watford, who is also unbeaten in the league so far for the draw

Visitors are notorious for cutting and changing managers frequently – and like Reading – they chose to appoint a Serbian

Vladimir Ivic has had management spells at POAK and Maccabi Tel Aviv before and will look to bring the Hornets back to the Premier League the first time around Both teams will need to be in top form if they are to achieve victory in Berkshire – but which team will take over?

Three games, three wins It’s a fantastic start and I think it’s a must-have due to the injuries and the team’s current lack of depth Even if new signings arrive before the transfer deadline, it may take a while to settle in. Jose Gomes had this issue last year and ultimately it contributed to his downfall

As for existing players, Michael Olise has been outstanding so far – but I would also like to highlight Michael Morrison With ex-Birmingham City captain in defense we look solid and I hope he stays in starting training for the foreseeable future He played a big role in last weekend’s win over Cardiff City, where we saw the Royals fight to earn all three points A good performance

As I mentioned, our injury list looks set to grow a little longer.Even before the Cardiff game it was revealed that Andy Yiadom will be out for a while – and John Swift has him. will join, after suffering a hamstring injury

Three more injuries during the game at Cardiff City Stadium left Reading fans worried, Lucas Joao dislocating his shoulder and Felipe Araruna walking down the tunnel in tears Yakou Meite was also pulled – but that was only cramp according to Veljko Paunovic All of this highlights the need to add depth to the squad – something the club are currently trying to do under EFL rules

The main challenge for the Royals this weekend will be trying to get past the opposing team’s defense The Hornets have played three, won two, drawn, scored twice and have yet to concede In all honesty, it’s clear to see why they’ve been so strong in defense Getting the best of Craig Cathcart, Christian Kabasele and Ben Wilmot (as well as former Royal Nathaniel Chalobah in midfield) will be extremely difficult for most Championship teams – but they also have quality up front

Personally, I wouldn’t mind having Troy Deeney, Ismaila Sarr, Joao Pedro and Glenn Murray as attacking options in the Championship – although Sarr’s future remains uncertain Gerard Deulofeu, Andre Gray and Danny Welbeck might be set to return as well, but let’s take a look at the roster of other players who weren’t available so far this season:

Well, we were definitely outscored in this 2018/19 Carabao Cup game under Paul Clement Current first team coach John O’Shea started alongside Liam Moore and Tiago Ilori in defense and couldn’t reach the ball past Success in the 37th minute, who passed the ball past Sam Walker and finished calmly to put the outside 1 -0 more

They would double their lead just past the hour mark when Ilori’s clearance found its way to Domingos Quina, who was kicking the ball past Walker from afar The goalkeeper could only stand / kneel and watch it land in the top corner – a magnificent strike from Quina in her debut

Here’s today’s reading lineup for those interested: Walker, Richards, Moore, O’Shea, Ilori, Gunter, Kelly, Bacuna, Swift, Meite, McNulty Andy Yiadom, Josh Sims, and Sam Baldock all released off the bench, while Anssi Jaakkola, Paul McShane, Andy Rinomhota and Pelle Clement were unused substitutes

I have to admit I only got to see half of the game because of those horrible shadows – but it was still a great win for Reading!

After a reasonably uneventful first half, the Royals took the lead two minutes after the break when Michael Olise’s glorious free-kick was brought home by Morrison (no, not Sean, Michael) – and they made two in the 66th minute when Lucas Joao held his man back to kick the ball home

That joy was offset to some extent by the injury of Felipe Araruna (with Joao and Yakou Meite also due to leave afterwards), as well as the consolation of Lee Tomlin 15 minutes later – but the team at the outside held firm for all three points ! It could be a vital victory with the injuries we have now

Let’s end this section with a stat that has been shared widely on social media – and it’s a very good one for the Royals:

– Derby ✅- Barnsley ✅- Cardiff ✅Veljko Paunović is the first #ReadingFC coach to start a season with three league wins since Ian Branfoot in 1985, when the club was in Division 3! ⚪️ photoTwittercom / 6LMdW4AqnH

Paunovic has two options – he could stay with the original system, or he could change it and go with five at the back to fit Gibson into the starting lineup

For now, I’ve stuck with the original system and the one that got us nine out of nine points Rafael leaves again, with Richards at left-back, Liam Moore and Michael Morrison at the heart of Tom’s defense. Holmes right Against offensive Watford players this could be a major challenge for Holmes – but I think he can rise to the challenge and put in a solid performance

Andy Rinomota and Josh Laurent have done well together in midfield so far – and will likely start again together in midfield, with Michael Olise, Ovie Ejaria and Yakou Meite as attacking midfielders This leaves George Puscas on his own which is not ideal.However, this is where Veljko Paunovic’s tactics and management skills will be tested to the fullest. I seriously doubt we are risking Lucas Joao this weekend, especially with the international break coming

An alternative could be to play Gibson in a back five with Andy Rinomhota at right-back, Laurent and Olise in a deeper role, Ejaria in the attacking midfielder, with Meite alongside George Puscas in attack. a major headache for the manager – and I’ll be fascinated to see what goes with Keep an eye out for new signings, as they could pose a dilemma for Paunovic after the international break as well

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World News – GB – Reading vs Watford: Match Preview


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