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‘Decisions weren’t on our side’: Ruben Selles reacts to Reading’s controversial defeat to Derby

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, March 12, 2024 11:12 pm
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Reading manager Ruben Selles admitted he was ‘more proud than frustrated’ following the Royals controversial loss at Derby County.

The Royals lost 2-1 in a game which saw Andy Yiadom given a second yellow card despite making minimal contact, if any at all before Derby were awarded a penalty after Dwight Gayle had appeared to handle the ball.

“I think I am more proud than frustrated,” said Selles.

“I am proud of the fight my team put in. They’re a very difficult team, one of the best in the category.

“The first-half was difficult for us, but we started the second-half really strong. In an action we concede a goal, we came back and scored but then the red card with 10 men is always difficult.”

Speaking on the contentious refereeing calls, Selles said: “I looked at the replay and made my own decision.

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“We will fight against anyone and everyone in our way.

“If we need to play harder, score five goals and go more, then we will do it as these players have fought against everything thrown at us. Today was another example of how competitive we can be.

“Derby are a really good team and the game was equal in the moment, but the decisions weren’t on our side.

Looking ahead to the Cambridge United game on Saturday, Selles continued: “We want to play again and do it in front of our fans, the last couple of games were disappointed with the result and we know we need to be on point from the very beginning.

“We are looking forward to Saturday, putting a performance together and being competitive and fighting against everything to hopefully get a result.”

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