READING FC manager Paul Ince praised his team’s ‘togetherness’ after they found a 90th minute winner against Rotherham from Tyrese Fornah.
After going a goal behind, Andy Carroll levelled before Fornah popped up with a winner just before full-time.
“It was one of those games. The first-half we started well and then came off it and played into their hands,” said Ince.
“It was scrappy. We gave a stupid foul away, a needless foul. We didn’t pick up their man and then we’re 1-0 down.”
However, the Royals came fighting back after substitutes Femi Azeez, Nesta Guinness-Walker and Fornah all made a positive impact.
He continued: “The shape made a difference. I felt that we needed to get up the park more. When you’ve got wingers, they can take you up the park.
“Once we got the first goal the crowd came alive and we started to believe again.
It was a wonderful set piece from Femi (Azeez). It was a fantastic header.
“If you keep chopping and changing you never get continuity. You never get consistency if you keep chopping and changing.
“But now we have people knocking on the door. That’s what competition is all about. It’s great they came on and made an impact.
“There’s no better way than winning a game in the 90th minute.
“We have to get through this season. There will be bad times and good times. And tonight was a good time.
“Were not a great football team but we’ve got a great togetherness and that’s what we need to fight to get the points we need
“We get frustrated. I get frustrated, the fans get frustrated. We started off the season so well at home.
“It’s a tough place to come, Reading. There’s a belief we can win at home. We’ve got a presence when we’re at home. We need to keep this going.”