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Reading vs Queens Park Rangers. Sky Bet Championship.

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Reading 1

  • S Aluko (13th minute)
  • Y Kermorgant (sent off 81st minute)

Queens Park Rangers 0

    Reading 1-0 QPR: Paul Clement off to winning start with Royals

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Reading and QPR.

    New Reading manager Paul Clement made a winning start as his 10-man side eased their Championship relegation fears with a 1-0 home win over QPR.

    Sone Aluko's fine individual goal in the first half secured the Royals' first victory in 10 matches, moving them six points clear of the bottom three.

    Although QPR dominated much of the game, they failed to take advantage of a series of chances - even during the last nine minutes after Reading had substitute Yann Kermorgant sent off for a second bookable offence.

    Deep into stoppage time, Reading goalkeeper Vito Mannone saved a penalty from QPR defender Jake Bidwell.

    Clement was appointed last Friday, signing a three-year contract to replace Jaap Stam, who left the club by mutual consent. It was his first job since being sacked by Swansea in December.

    In the driving rain, which made the surface greasy, Reading survived a scare in the opening moments. Mannone slipped over when attempting to make a clearance but was fortunate that no QPR player could take advantage of the loose ball.

    Reading made much of the early running, with winger Aluko often to the fore. He saw his 20-yard free-kick deflected behind, then set up Tyler Blackett for a long-range effort that drifted wide.

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    But Aluko got it spot on in the 13th minute, giving Reading the lead with his third goal of the season. A mazy run from near the halfway line ended with an explosive drive that flashed past QPR keeper Alex Smithies.

    The visitors responded well and twice went close to equalising. Conor Washington volleyed wide, after good work by Pawel Wszolek, and Paul Smyth was similarly off target after a poor punch by Mannone.

    Although QPR controlled much of the remainder of the first half, Reading held firm at the back. Joel Lynch did touch home a Luke Freeman drive, wrong-footing Mannone, but was deemed to be offside.

    Reading proved the more enterprising at the start of the second half. They briefly threatened, when Blackett's far-post header from a John Swift corner was deflected behind.

    But QPR finished strongly, with Matt Smith nodding over from a Bidwell cross and Smyth forcing a superb fingertip save from Mannone.

    Kermorgant was sent off for a clumsy foul on Darnell Furlong, his second yellow in an 11-minute spell after coming on in the 62nd minute.

    In stoppage time, QPR gained a penalty when Dave Edwards foolishly lunged in on Wszolek. But Mannone made a fine save to keep out Bidwell's well-struck spot-kick to secure Reading's much-needed win.

    The managers

    Paul Clement: "I'm most pleased for the players and the fans. The fans showed up in numbers, on a miserable day weather-wise that can often keep supporters away. But they turned up, got behind their team and made a big noise at the end of the game, especially when the penalty was saved.

    "And obviously I'm pleased for the players. They've had a difficult time this season. I know what it's like to be involved with a team when you're not getting the results and the confidence goes and you're not playing well. It's a vicious cycle but, hopefully, we've broken that now."

    Ian Holloway: "You get what you deserve in life if you keep going. I thought that some of the performance was excellent but you don't win games if you don't take your chances and finish things off. That was probably the absolute classic of that today.

    "With the chances that we created, we should not have lost that game. We should at least have had a point but, unfortunately, we haven't. Sometimes, that's the way it goes. It's all about believing in yourselves and getting on a run. That's very difficult in this division."

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