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Doncaster Rovers vs Reading. Sky Bet Championship.

The Keepmoat StadiumAttendance8,827.

Doncaster Rovers 1

  • B Sharp (81st minute pen)

Reading 2

  • S Long (39th minute)
  • B Howard (77th minute)
  • M Mills (sent off 80th minute)

Royals earn Donny win

Image: Howard: Instrumental in the win

Reading earned back-to-back league wins for the first time this season as they battled to a 2-1 win at Doncaster.

Mills sees red late on but Reading hold on for vital points

Reading earned back-to-back Championship wins for the first time this season as they battled to a 2-1 win at Doncaster. The Royals took the lead through Shane Long who nodded in a whipped cross from the impressive Brian Howard on 39 minutes. Reading were worthy of their lead and it was Howard who grabbed the clinching goal as he rolled in on 77 minutes with Long turning provider this time. Mathew Mills ensured the Keepmoat Stadium witnessed an enthralling finish as he saw red for a handball inside the penalty area, gifting the hosts a way back into the game. Billy Sharp dispatched the penalty expertly with nine minutes remaining but with an extra man and the wind in their sails, Rovers could not find another way past Adam Federici in the Reading goal. The win lifts the Royals to within a point of safety in the Championship table, as new permanent boss Brian McDermott continues to prove his worth in the club's hot seat.

Chances

James Coppinger and ex-Reading midfielder John Oster contributed speculative efforts from distance as Rovers began in confident fashion early on. In the 14th minute Reading's Joby McAnuff was brought down by James Chambers on the edge of the area and Howard's arching left foot effort drew a superb fingertip save from veteran Rovers goalkeeper Neil Sullivan. Midway through the first half Jimmy Kebe delivered a dangerous cross which Howard, starting his first game since November, met at the near post but he could not direct his header goalwards. Brian McDermott's side took the lead seven minutes before half-time when Howard whipped in a delightful cross from the right flank and Shane Long rose above the Doncaster defence to head past Sullivan. On the stroke of half-time Brian Stock released Chambers in search of the equaliser, but his cutback was stabbed wide by Coppinger. Mills and Reading had a let-off eight minutes after the interval when the centre-back diverted a Chambers cross into the path of Dean Shiels, but the Rovers forward was off-balance and launched his volley a considerable distance over Federici's goal. On the hour Kebe suffered a calf strain and was replaced by striker Simon Church. The Welsh forward had an opportunity to double the visitors' advantage within moments of coming on to the pitch when he headed wide from McAnuff's cross. Sullivan needed to be at his best again to palm a probing Long effort out of the top corner after Doncaster had sloppily squandered possession to Church in midfield.
Decisive second
And as Rovers committed men forward, the visitors doubled their lead. Church and Long combined to hustle Rovers out of possession deep inside their own half and the latter unselfishly slotted the ball to Howard, who capped a fine display with a deserved goal. Doncaster came back into the game in dramatic fashion in the 79th minute when Mills was sent off for handling Coppinger's shot on the goalline and Sharp drilled home the resulting penalty. The home side came agonisingly close to an equaliser when substitute James Hayter thundered an excellent strike against the crossbar in the final minute. Federici had to show wonderful agility to claw away a deflected Sharp effort in the 95th minute, before tipping Stock's lob over the bar in the seventh minute of stoppage time.

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