Royals ease relegation worries

Image: Rodgers: Concerns eased

Reading eased their relegation worries with a 2-0 win at fellow strugglers Sheffield Wednesday.

Owls leapfrogged in the table following another home defeat

Reading eased their Championship relegation worries a little with a 2-0 win over fellow strugglers Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough. Jobi McAnuff played a part in creating both goals, but it was Grzegorz Rasiak and Kalifa Cisse who applied the finishing touches in the 49th and 67th minutes, respectively. Wednesday drop below Brendan Rodgers' Reading in the table as a result of their defeat and have now lost four consecutive matches on home soil for the first time in more than nine years. Owls boss Brian Laws made three changes to the side that were thumped 4-0 by West Brom last weekend, with Mark Beevers, Etienne Esajas and Luke Varney coming in for Frank Simek, Jermaine Johnson and Leon Clarke. Cisse replaced the injured Brian Howard in Reading's starting line-up, while Rasiak was preferred to Jimmy Kebe in the only other change from last weekend's 2-1 defeat at Derby. Neither side was at their best in a dismal first half which contained little in the way of goalmouth action. Reading were forced into a change after 23 minutes as Simon Church picked up an injury. Kebe came on in his place and moments later Owls midfielder James O'Connor scuffed a shot wide from 20 yards.

Harmless

Gylfi Sigurdsson had Reading's first effort of note in the 31st minute, but the Icelander's shot sailed harmlessly over the bar. Sigurdsson came closer five minutes later when he curled a free-kick inches wide and the Royals threatened again before the break as Rasiak weaved past two men before being denied by Wednesday goalkeeper Lee Grant, who bravely claimed the ball at the Pole's feet. Mercifully, things improved after half-time and Rasiak saw two further opportunities go begging before opening the scoring with a well-placed header from McAnuff's cross. Tommy Spurr then fired wide for the hosts before Rasiak saw another header saved by Grant. With chances now coming thick and fast, Wednesday's Marcus Tudgay saw a 20-yarder flash wide of Adam Federici's left-hand post before Varney struck the post with a volley from inside the area. However, it was Reading who grabbed the game's second goal as a slick passing move culminated in Cisse stroking home from six yards. Wednesday threw men forward in the closing stages, with Johnson, Tudgay and Clarke all missing chances to reduce the deficit. Clarke also saw a late strike ruled out for offside as Reading held on for a valuable three points.
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