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Reading Women 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur Women: Battling Royals hold Spurs to goalless draw

The Royals are sixth in the Women's Super League

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Sunday, March 6, 2022 9:39 pm
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06/03/2021, Reading FCW vs Tottenham Hotspur Women - NG Sports Photography

06/03/2021, Reading FCW vs Tottenham Hotspur Women - NG Sports Photography

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READING FC WOMEN battled to hold Spurs to a goalless draw at the Select Car Leasing Stadium. 


Kelly Chambers’ team ended a run of three straight defeats in all competitions by keeping a clean sheet at home in a dogged defensive showing. 


The Royals boss made four changes to her team after their 4-0 midweek defeat away at top of the table Arsenal.

06/03/2021, Reading FCW vs Tottenham Hotspur Women - NG Sports Photography
06/03/2021, Reading FCW vs Tottenham Hotspur Women – NG Sports Photography


Grace Moloney returned in goal to make her 200th appearance for the club, while Rachel Rowe, Justine Vanhaevermaet and Deanne Rose were rewarded with starts.


Spurs started strongly and threw plenty of crosses into the Reading box to test their backline, but the hosts stood up to the test with defender Deanna Cooper taking a knock to her head for her troubles.


After a quiet opening period from the Royals, they burst into life just before the half hour mark when Rose showcased her lightning speed to get down the right byline and drive a cross into the box that was blocked by the defence to prevent a blue and white hooped shirt latching onto it.

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06/03/2021, Reading FCW vs Tottenham Hotspur Women - NG Sports Photography
06/03/2021, Reading FCW vs Tottenham Hotspur Women – NG Sports Photography


Reading had a chance courtesy of Amalie Eikeland as they looked to force an opening.


A move started by Rachel Rowe saw her find Lily Woodham on the left and she picked out Eiekland’s run in the middle who directed a shot goalwards that was kept out smartly by Tinja-Riikka Korpela.


A bright ending to the half for the home team saw them create another opening when Rowe and Woodham linked effectively again, while captain Tash Harding swivelled to volley after meeting Natasha Dowie’s cross but put it over the top.

06/03/2021, Reading FCW vs Tottenham Hotspur Women - NG Sports Photography
06/03/2021, Reading FCW vs Tottenham Hotspur Women – NG Sports Photography


Reading flew out of the traps after the break when Rowe spotted the run of Rose to set her on her way with the Spurs defence scrambling to get back to block her effort behind for a corner.


There were scares for Reading throughout the half which they managed to survive thanks to a combination of excellent defensive shape and some good fortune.


With 15 minutes to go, Spurs came a whisker away from edging in front when a deflected shot rolled across Moloney’s goal line that she managed to hook away from danger.

06/03/2021, Reading FCW vs Tottenham Hotspur Women - NG Sports Photography
06/03/2021, Reading FCW vs Tottenham Hotspur Women – NG Sports Photography


The Royals came closest to finding a breakthrough when Woodham’s free-kick was collected by Vanhaevermaet at the back post and nodded in the path for Gemma Evans whose header sailed over the target.


Another golden chance came and went for Reading to snatch the points in the final three minutes of the 90 when Rose burst forward with Emma Harries and Harding in support. She found Harding who couldn’t get a strong enough connection to test the keeper.

06/03/2021, Reading FCW vs Tottenham Hotspur Women - NG Sports Photography
06/03/2021, Reading FCW vs Tottenham Hotspur Women – NG Sports Photography


The match ended goalless after an entertaining and hotly contested bout between two sides who are pushing for European qualification next season.


The result leaves Reading in sixth on 23 points, level with Manchester City and still five points away from fourth placed Spurs.


The Royals face another tricky test this Saturday when they host Manchester United at the SCL.

06/03/2021, Reading FCW vs Tottenham Hotspur Women – NG Sports Photography

 

Reading: Moloney, Bryson, Evans, Cooper, Woodham, Harding (c), Vanhaevermaet, Rowe, Eikeland, Dowie, Rose

Subs: Peplow, Harries, Stewart, Roberts, Baigent, Primmer, Thomann, Poulter, Troelsgaard 

 

Tottenham: Korpela, Ale, Bartrip, Harrop, Zadorsky, Clemaron, Summanen, Neville, Percival, Simon, Williams

Subs: Green, Cho, Tang, Schanderbeck, Addison, Spencer, Ayane

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