Blackburn Rovers vs Reading. Sky Bet Championship.
Ewood Park.
Blackburn Rovers 4
- B Brereton (3rd minute)
- A Armstrong (6th minute)
- J Rothwell (56th minute)
- S Gallagher (87th minute)
Reading 3
- J Swift (15th minute)
- S Baldock (64th minute)
- Y Meite (68th minute)
Blackburn 4-3 Reading: Sam Gallagher hits late winner in seven-goal thriller
Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at Ewood Park
Saturday 18 July 2020 18:42, UK
Sam Gallagher struck late on to secure Blackburn a thrilling 4-3 Sky Bet Championship win over Reading.
Both sides had nothing to play for and it showed in the topsy-turvy nature of the game.
Two goals in the opening six minutes - Ben Brereton's first of the season and a clinical Adam Armstrong finish - put the hosts well on course for a simple victory.
But John Swift's 15th-minute free-kick gave the shellshocked Royals hope.
That seemed to be extinguished early in the second half when Joe Rothwell's deflected strike restored the two-goal cushion, but Sam Baldock was introduced off the bench and in the space of five second-half minutes, had headed home his sixth of the season to give Reading hope, and set up Yakou Meite to notch an equaliser - his 17th goal this term.
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Gallagher's late header then proved decisive as Blackburn exceeded last season's points total.
Hayden Carter made his first senior appearance for Rovers, meaning Tony Mowbray's starting XI contained five academy graduates.
Blackburn flew out of the traps and were ahead within three minutes as poor defending allowed Brereton far too much space and he cut inside to slot home from close range.
They doubled the advantage three minutes later when Rothwell found Armstrong just outside the box and the in-form striker engineered space to rifle home a left-foot effort into the bottom right corner - his 16th goal this season.
Mark Bowen warned his team not to go through the motions, and they responded in the 15th minute through Swift, who thumped a sumptuous 25-yard free-kick up and over the wall, giving Christian Walton no chance.
Brereton almost added a second just before the break when he was played through by Armstrong, but Rafael Cabral and Liam Moore combined to keep out his attempted chip.
Tony Mowbray's side started the second half brightly and deservedly scored a third in the 56th minute as Rothwell's deflected shot deceived Cabral and found the bottom corner.
Brereton hammered wide when presented with a chance to make it four, and that profligacy was punished in the 64th minute as substitute Baldock announced his presence with a sublime glancing header at the near post.
Incredibly, the visitors were level four minutes later. Baldock again was key, finding space to chip the perfect ball to the back post and Reading's top scorer Meite buried his header into the far corner.
Michael Olise shaved the post moments later but Rovers grabbed a winner three from time when Harry Chapman found fellow sub Gallagher at the far post to head home his sixth of the campaign.
He even found time to hammer the woodwork before the end as Rovers deservedly took home maximum points.
What the managers said...
Blackburn's Tony Mowbray: "I'm so happy for Sam. It hasn't been the most productive period for him. A lot of players sign for a club and have to settle in, get their family sorted, feel part of an environment. It's been challenging for Sam. He's tried really, really hard. Hasn't had the end product we would like.
"The points are in the bag, the game didn't mean that much. Maybe 4-3 reflects how it was, and yet I can take the positives of scoring four goals, creating lots of chances. In my belly, the goals conceded hurt as well. You can't be right at the top end of the league with 4-3s."
Reading's Mark Bowen: "It's very frustrating again. We didn't have the intensity from the start, as if we were waiting for something to happen. But we started too slowly and conceded avoidable goals. We needed more communication and you give yourself a mountain to climb.
"We've got to make sure as a squad, team and club, we're more consistent. One game summed up our season. Periods of the game when we looked a threat, and then we're not in the game and look ragged. Then you flick a switch and you're back on the ball. We've got to address that next season."