One back for Rooney and Man.Utd, static defending from a Spurs perspective.
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One back for Rooney and Man.Utd, static defending from a Spurs perspective.
I thought it was a really enjoyable game, credit to both teams. Cracking atmosphere but I wonder how it will work out in the new stadium? Spurs are a good team but I think inevitably they are overated, i think they will have to spend a shed load of money, wisely, to take the step up to world class.
In a way i think they may have just peaked. This was their season to shine if you ask me. They got within touching distance of Chelsea, but looked really poor against West Ham. I also think a couple of their 'star players' will move on. Kyle Walker likely to be one of the first.
Ak Habsi has just made two excellent saves for Reading to keep the score on the night at 0-0 against Fulham.
A big call by Martin Atkinson to award Reading a penalty, Kalas penalised for handball, if you award a penalty for that, then it should be right across the board. Kermorgant makes it 1-0 and 2-1 on aggregate.
It should really be 2-0 on the night, Swift somehow hits his effort at the Fulham keeper, a big chance squandered.
Al Habsi has made some important saves so far in this game, tipped a decent effort from McDonald over the bar.
Reading through to the play-off final, finished 1-0, but Chris Martin could and should've equalised in injury time. I'm glad Fulham have stayed down as i always enjoy going to Craven Cottage. Questions will be asked about the penalty award.
#headsgone Steven Fletcher has just headed Sheffield Wednesday in front against Huddersfield Town, 1-0 and 1-0 on aggregate. Huddersfield unlucky not to have been awarded a penalty in the first half, Wells first to the ball before the Owls keeper. Izzy Brown with the best chance of the game.
Game on, 1-1, Wells with the goal, but Sheffield Wednesday opened by the run of Quaner.