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Reading 2

  • L Piazon (28th minute)
  • D Williams (34th minute)

Bolton Wanderers 1

  • L Feeney (80th minute pen)

Reading 2-1 Bolton: Reading claim their first win in six games

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Highlights of Reading's 2-1 win over Bolton in the SkyBet Championship

Reading claimed their first win in six Sky Bet Championship matches with an unconvincing 2-1 victory over lowly Bolton as Steve Clarke set about appeasing Royals fans.

Clarke had looked set to be heading to Fulham earlier in the week but changed his mind after talks with the west London club, and Lucas Piazon helped lift some of the pressure off him at the Madejski Stadium with a solo effort to put the Berkshire club ahead.

Danny Williams stretched the advantage with a penetrative run and shot before the break but Reading faded in the second half.

Bolton reduced the deficit in the 80th minute through a Liam Feeney spot-kick but Reading held on in the frantic closing stages.

Reading's victory brought an end to a five-match winless run, but for Bolton the pain continues, with just one win all season and none in their last 11 outings.

Goalscoring has been Bolton's main problem, with just one in their past six matches, but they could have been well ahead but for the early heroics of Reading goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi.

Jose Casado slung over a free-kick from the right and Al Habsi produced a superb save to keep out Shola Ameobi's powerful header. Neil Danns struck the rebound into the side-netting.

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Al Habsi then saved solidly from a Mark Davies effort before spectacularly turning aside a header from Darren Pratley after a Feeney cross.

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Reading appeared totally disorganised but somehow regained their composure to take the lead in the 28th minute.

Piazon blocked the attempted clearance of Prince-Desir Gouano, chased on to the loose ball and lifted it over Bolton goalkeeper Ben Amos into the empty net.

Bolton could barely believe their misfortune and it got worse after Amos had done well to keep out a long-range effort from Oliver Norwood.

Lucas Piazon, on loan from Chelsea, playing for Reading in the Championship
Image: Lucas Piazon got the opening goal for Reading against Bolton on Saturday afternoon

Orlando Sa released Williams in the 34th minute and the United States midfielder ran through to beat Amos with a crisp 20-yard shot.

Bolton opened the second half in spirited fashion but were again out of luck when going forward.

Pratley did well on the left flank before crossing to the far post but Ameobi's header cannoned off the crossbar with Al Habsi, for once, well beaten.

Bolton continued to press, mainly through the invention of Pratley, but Reading held firm and broke quickly when allowed.

And they could have extended their lead when Chris Gunter crossed from the right but Nick Blackman's miscued volley was expertly tipped over by Amos.

Bolton gave themselves hope 10 minutes from time when Feeney thumped home a penalty after Norwood had tripped Pratley, but their first goal in 408 minutes proved in vain.

Reading boss Steve Clarke:

"It was always going to be a little bit strange for me today but I've got to say that the crowd got it quite right.

"The reception was cool but nothing more than that. And they got right behind the team, which is all we ask for.

"The result was good in the context of our season. We're desperate to stay in and around the upper levels of the league and challenge for promotion."

Bolton boss Neil Lennon:

"We could have been three goals up before we shot ourselves in the foot. The goals we conceded, we just gave them to Reading.

"They didn't have to work hard for either goal. The first one was schoolboy stuff from our point of view.

"We didn't look like a team at the bottom of the league but I've been saying that for quite a while now."

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