Reading vs Ipswich Town. Sky Bet Championship.
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Reading 2
- Y Meite (7th minute, 84th minute)
Ipswich Town 2
- G Edwards (5th minute)
- F Sears (11th minute)
Reading 2-2 Ipswich: Yakou Meite double denies Tractor Boys
Yakou Meite hits double to peg Ipswich back twice at the Madejski Stadium.
Saturday 10 November 2018 19:24, UK
New Ipswich manager Paul Lambert is still without a win in two Sky Bet Championship matches in charge as his side drew 2-2 at Reading.
The contest opened at a frantic pace, with three goals in a six-minute spell. Gwion Edwards gave Ipswich an early lead but Reading were soon level when Yakou Meite netted with an acrobatic effort.
Ipswich swiftly recovered and were back in front by the 11th minute, when Freddie Sears took advantage of hesitancy in the home defence. Reading improved after the break and were rewarded when Meite headed home in the 84th minute.
Lambert took over at the East Anglian club last month after the brief and unsuccessful reign of Paul Hurst at Portman Road. The Scot's first match in charge ended with a 1-1 home draw against 10-man Preston last Saturday.
Reading, also in the relegation zone at the start of the day, had won three of their previous four home games. They defeated Bristol City 3-2 at Madejski Stadium last weekend.
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Ipswich began strongly and went ahead in the fifth minute. The home defence failed to clear Jonas Knudsen's long throw and Edwards volleyed in through a crowd of bodies.
Two minutes later, Reading drew level from Sam Baldock's fine cross from the left flank. Meite finished it with a spectacular overhead kick at the near post for his sixth goal of the season.
In the 11th minute, Ipswich regained the lead - via a route-one punt from goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski. It deceived home defender John O'Shea, with Sears running on to the ball unchallenged before shooting past keeper Anssi Jaakkola.
Reading believed that they should have had a penalty soon after, when Mo Barrow appeared to be fouled by Ipswich midfielder Cole Skuse. But referee Darren Bond ruled that Barrow had dived and booked him.
Ipswich retained control until the interval, with Jaakkola having to make smart saves to keep out two efforts from Jordan Roberts. Luke Chambers should also have done better than head weakly wide from a Flynn Downes corner.
Ipswich were pegged back after the interval, with Reading showing much more intent going forward. Meite looked to be through on goal, only to be flagged offside, then Bialkowski made a point-blank save to deny Mo Barrow.
Ipswich sat back but, on a rare foray forward, almost extended their lead. Jaakkola had to move quickly to snuff out the danger from Roberts after an error by O'Shea.
Reading maintained their pressure but substitute Garath McCleary shot wildly over when well placed.
But Ipswich were unable to hold on and conceded a second goal to Meite six minutes from time, when he nodded in Leandro Bacuna's raking pass.
The managers
Paul Clement: "Based on the performances of the two teams, a point was perhaps a fair result. But in the first half, we were bad, really, really bad. And I was worried, absolutely, because of the context of the season.
"We were in the relegation zone at the start of play against another team in the relegation zone. But it looked like only one team was [fighting] in that relegation zone - and that was Ipswich."
Paul Lambert: "I've managed some really good teams and players in my time in management and the first half was as good as I've seen. My God, we were fantastic. We looked great and we should have been three or four goals to the good.
"It never materialised but the strides we have made as a football team has been huge. I'm proud of them for the way they performed. They've given me everything in the time I've been here. We've got a good side that just needs a little bit of help. We're a club moving in the right way."