Reading 0-1 QPR: Tony Leistner strikes to seal three points

QPR halted their Championship slide at the Madejski Stadium, but Steve McClaren’s men made heavy work of beating a sloppy Reading side.

Captain Toni Leistner returned from injury to fire home the only goal after a scramble inside the area in the 64th minute to lift the pressure on his manager after back-to-back defeats.

This fixture used to be played out in front of a sea of blue and white hoops, but hat was replaced in the stands by swathes of blue seats before kick off. 

Queens Park Rangers players celebrate with Toni Leistner after he scores the opening goal

Leistner (far right) shot the ball into the Reading net after it fell to his feet in the penalty box

Leistner (far right) shot the ball into the Reading net after it fell to his feet in the penalty box

The ball hits the back of the net as QPR take the lead over Championship strugglers Reading

The ball hits the back of the net as QPR take the lead over Championship strugglers Reading

MATCH FACTS 

Reading: Walker, Gunter, Tiago Ilori, Moore, Yiadom, Bacuna, Kelly (Swift 65), Ezatolahi, Aluko (Sims 65), Bodvarsson, Barrow.

Subs not used: Mannone, Meite, Blackett, McNulty, Rinomhota.

Bookings: Meite, Ezatolahi, Sims

QPR: Lumley, Rangel, Leistner, Lynch, Bidwell, Cousins (Wszolek 82), Luongo, Cameron, Freeman, Eze (Scowen 80), Wells (Hemed 74).

Subs not used: Ingram, Hall, Smith, Samuel.

Goals: Leistner 64

Referee: Andy Davies (Hampshire) 

Some will point to the option supporters now have to stream games from home during weeknights, but in truth you need only look at the decline of both clubs to understand why fans are staying clear.

A return to the halcyon days of Premier League football could not be further away for the two sides who were sat 19th and 20th in the Championship table before kick off.

It is a fall from grace that mirrors that of their respective managers.

For both Steve McClaren and Paul Clement, managerial careers that started with the promise of success have come to be defined by their failures. It was never supposed to be like this for the two apprentices heavily endorsed by two of the games’ masters.

The former’s tutelage under Sir Alex Ferguson showed early signs of promise at Middlesbrough, but in truth he has never recovered from the damage inflicted from his disastrous spell in charge of the national side.

The former has come under fire too since leaving the comfort of Carlo Ancelotti’s backroom team, but the wounds inflicted by underwhelming spells with Derby and Swansea could yet heal.

While both have a point to prove, you sense that Clement has the better opportunity to get it across.

Massimo Luongo of QPR and Chris Gunter of Reading compete for the ball during the first half

Massimo Luongo of QPR and Chris Gunter of Reading compete for the ball during the first half

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To be fair to McClaren there was little more he could do here. His side played the better football, appearing much more cohesive and a lot easier on the eye. There was just one sticking point.

One of QPR’s biggest problems this season is their inability to threaten the opposition goal – seven goals in their opening 10 league games tells its own story.

It’s fair to say then that Steve McClaren’s side can ill afford to miss the big chances that come their way. Jordan Cousins and Nahki Wells were guilty of missing two such opportunities, raising suspicions that, yet again, this wasn’t to be their night.

was guilty of wasting one such opportunity, heading over when well placed to test Sam Walker from Jake Bidwell’s cross from the left.

The hosts did their best to help out their misfiring visitors. A missed clearance in defence deflecting ominously off a wrong-footed Tiago Ilori before bouncing wide.

Reading tried to force an opening of their own, but QPR’s defence stood firm in the face of long range efforts from Mo Barrow and Sone Aluko.

It was still only the visitors who could create a meaningful opening, and still proceed to stuff it up. Nahki Wells threaded through-ball to set Eberechi Eze scampering away was impressive, as was his speed to catch up. Less so was his finish from the return ball, a tame effort at a comfortable height for Walker to palm away.

Jordan Cousins of QPR heads an effort on the Reading goal over the bar during the first half

Jordan Cousins of QPR heads an effort on the Reading goal over the bar during the first half

QPR manager Steve McClaren shouts in frustration as his side struggle against Reading

QPR manager Steve McClaren shouts in frustration as his side struggle against Reading

Nahki Wells of QPR attempts to clear the ball from his penalty box as Reading players look on

Nahki Wells of QPR attempts to clear the ball from his penalty box as Reading players look on

Reading attempted a different approach to creating openings after the break. Yakou Meite was shown a yellow for going down to easily in the box under the challenge of Leistner. Saeid Ezatolahi received the same treatment from referee Andy Davies when going down 15 minutes later.

QPR’s more honest endeavours continued to create the better openings. Cousins channelled the frustrations of an entire team when theatrically throwing himself to ground after seeing his half-volley tipped round the near post by Walker.

The weight on those QPR shoulders soon lifted though, as from the resulting corner a scramble in the Reading area saw Leistner eventually bundle home on his return to action from a groin strain.

Clement’s men, listless for so long, finally lurched into life at the shock of going behind to a side who has won just one away from home all season.

At last they found their elusive opening with just 15 minutes to go, but Meite’s low effort crashed against the base of the post and rolled wide, taking with any hope of a late reprieve following with it.

An overview of the Madejski Stadium in Reading as the game continues on Tuesday night

An overview of the Madejski Stadium in Reading as the game continues on Tuesday night

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