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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Result: Reading 2-1 Wigan












































Reading2 - 1Wigan
29'Dave Kitson1 - 0
50'1 - 1Marcus Bent
90'James Harper2 - 1

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A rare goal from midfielder James Harper a minute from time gave Reading a 2-1 victory over Wigan in the Barclays Premier League.


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Reading's Dave Kitson takes advantage of an error from Wigan 'keeper Chris Kirkland.

Marcus Bent's first Wigan goal five minutes into the second period had cancelled out Dave Kitson's first-half opener, but the Reading striker had the last word by setting up his team-mate for the winner with the best pass of the day.

Wigan left the Madejski Stadium with a sour taste in their mouths, however, after referee Keith Stroud awarded them a penalty before changing his mind in the first half.

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The Latics also had late chances to have gone ahead before Harper's goal, which ended Reading's run of three successive defeats.

Royals striker Kevin Doyle had been left out at Sunderland last week. His exertions for the Republic of Ireland had been part of the reason, but his failure to hit the net for his club in the previous five games was also a factor.

Nevertheless, he was preferred to Leroy Lita for this one and immediately began to prove a point.

A solo run in the eighth minute, which had seen Andreas Granqvist beaten, led to a wasteful shot from an angle, but his flick-on of Ivar Ingimarsson's clearing header was just perfect to send Liam Rosenior racing clear in the 17th.

The former Fulham man, swapped for Seol Ki-Hyeon on deadline day and making his home debut, is not noted for his finishing, however, and failed to beat Chris Kirkland with the resulting shot.

Reading were galvanised, though, and Granqvist needed his height to prevent Kitson from flicking on Nicky Shorey's corner delivery into the net and the home side's breakthrough duly arrived just before the half hour.

Kitson was the scorer but needed a huge slice of incompetence from Kirkland to net his second goal in as many games.

Doyle had seen his initial shot blocked by the bulk of Titus Bramble but quickly regained possession of the rebound and, having turned Josip Skoko to line up a second attempt, saw Kirkland fumble it at his near post right into Kitson's path. The striker needed to be quick but had no difficulty in slotting home from all of four yards.

Controversy then arrived in the shape of Wigan's instant response when Jason Koumas tumbled into the box, having been tripped by Ingimarsson.

Referee Stroud lost little time in awarding a penalty but, after Reading protested, then consulted a linesman and downgraded it to a free-kick just outside the box - a decision television replays seemed to indicate had been the right one.

Wigan also wanted Ingimarsson sent off, but the Iceland international was shown only a yellow and Koumas then saw his free-kick beat the wall and goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann, only to bounce down to safety off the American.

Tempers remained frayed, with Michael Brown booked for hacking down Kitson and Rosenior shown a yellow card in stoppage time for impeding Koumas, who saw Hahnemann save his 25-yard free-kick.

Wigan equalised five minutes into the second half through Bent, who had been quiet up to then.

The on-loan Charlton man, who had replaced the injured Emile Heskey against Fulham last week and was making his first start, had been disappointed to see Ingimarsson get in the way of Paul Sharner's attempt to set him up in front of goal.

But he made no mistake from the corner that followed by getting in between Kitson and Michael Duberry to power a header from Koumas's delivery past Hahnemann from six yards.

It was not long before Bent had another go as Wigan took a grip on the game, but this time Hahnemann was able to parry and Ingimarsson hoofed away the loose ball.

Reading swapped Rosenior for Bobby Convey just after the hour mark and Stephen Hunt glanced a header from Doyle's cross just wide of the far post.

Convey was looking the man most likely to fashion a breakthrough for the home side and one pacy, low delivery from the right only just eluded Doyle and then Kitson in the box.

Wigan almost snatched victory with five minutes remaining, however, when substitute Julius Aghahowa, who had replaced the anonymous Antoine Sibierski, put Bent away, only for Duberry to time his tackle in the box to perfection.

Hahnemann was fortunate not to concede a penalty when Wigan caught Reading on the counter-attack, but Aghahowa opted to try to carry on instead of going down and was intercepted by Ingimarsson.

That allowed Reading to strike their decisive blow when Kitson carried the ball forward on the edge of the box before slotting a pass through to Harper, who beat Kirkland at his near post to seal a victory that had seemed unlikely.

Source: Soccernet.com

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