ROVERS boss Mark Hughes felt that the draw was a fair result after
both sides served up a game to forget at the Madejski Stadium this
Saturday afternoon.
After a first half where there was only Morten Gamst Pedersen's
free-kick that tested a goalkeeper, the second half was at least
livelier, but even so neither side did enough to warrant all three
points.
"0-0 pretty much summed up the game in fairness," said Hughes after
the match. "It was a really flat game and a flat performance from both
sides I felt.
"We had a lot of guys away and a lot of travelling so we hadn't had
a lot of time to prepare for the game so that can possibly be put up as
an excuse.
"I just felt over all that the game just petered out and there was
never really any energy or any dynamic play in the game which we always
see when we play at a decent level so really the game petered out from
our point of view."
Last week Rovers had to play the majority of the game a man down and
made it really tough for Wigan, so Hughes knew when Marek Matejovsky
got his marching orders that his side would have to work hard to
overcome a stubborn Reading side.
"We had opportunities, with twenty minutes to go with an extra guy
you expect us to really go on and win the game, but as we know
ourselves it can be more difficult when you've got the extra guy as we
proved with ten men last week.
"So it wasn't easy, they took one of their front guys off so they
tried to get two banks of four so really the exercise was to break them
down and cause them a problem and in fairness we never really put them
under any concerted pressure for any length of time, and as a
consequence as I said the game petered out."
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