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Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth
Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth

South Wales Guardian

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth

Exciting full-back Garcia, 17, was on hand to tap in after Ben Killip had made a sensational double save to thwart Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan in the 34th minute. Ehibhatiomhan kept his cool four minutes later to bully his way past Hayden Matthews and slot beyond Killip, with Tayo Singerr getting a late consolation in the 93rd minute. Before the Royals, showing nine changes from their last league game, had taken control of the game with their quick-fire academy product double, Pompey should have led through their own triple chance. Terry Devlin's cross from the right was headed against his own goalkeeper by Finley Burns, before Mark Kosznovszky and Thomas Waddingham had shots turned off the line. Reading had lost both their opening League One fixtures 2-0 this season and sit at the foot of the table, but also could have netted when Kamari Doyle curled a free-kick onto the roof of the net. Daniel Kyerewaa should have added a late third for Reading, but his low shot met an on-rushing Killip when clean through. It did not stop them from progressing despite youngster Singerr diverting in Adrian Segecic's cross in injury time.

Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth
Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth

Glasgow Times

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Glasgow Times

Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth

Exciting full-back Garcia, 17, was on hand to tap in after Ben Killip had made a sensational double save to thwart Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan in the 34th minute. Ehibhatiomhan kept his cool four minutes later to bully his way past Hayden Matthews and slot beyond Killip, with Tayo Singerr getting a late consolation in the 93rd minute. Before the Royals, showing nine changes from their last league game, had taken control of the game with their quick-fire academy product double, Pompey should have led through their own triple chance. Terry Devlin's cross from the right was headed against his own goalkeeper by Finley Burns, before Mark Kosznovszky and Thomas Waddingham had shots turned off the line. Reading had lost both their opening League One fixtures 2-0 this season and sit at the foot of the table, but also could have netted when Kamari Doyle curled a free-kick onto the roof of the net. Daniel Kyerewaa should have added a late third for Reading, but his low shot met an on-rushing Killip when clean through. It did not stop them from progressing despite youngster Singerr diverting in Adrian Segecic's cross in injury time.

Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth
Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth

Rhyl Journal

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth

Exciting full-back Garcia, 17, was on hand to tap in after Ben Killip had made a sensational double save to thwart Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan in the 34th minute. Ehibhatiomhan kept his cool four minutes later to bully his way past Hayden Matthews and slot beyond Killip, with Tayo Singerr getting a late consolation in the 93rd minute. Before the Royals, showing nine changes from their last league game, had taken control of the game with their quick-fire academy product double, Pompey should have led through their own triple chance. Terry Devlin's cross from the right was headed against his own goalkeeper by Finley Burns, before Mark Kosznovszky and Thomas Waddingham had shots turned off the line. Reading had lost both their opening League One fixtures 2-0 this season and sit at the foot of the table, but also could have netted when Kamari Doyle curled a free-kick onto the roof of the net. Daniel Kyerewaa should have added a late third for Reading, but his low shot met an on-rushing Killip when clean through. It did not stop them from progressing despite youngster Singerr diverting in Adrian Segecic's cross in injury time.

Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth
Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth

Leader Live

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Leader Live

Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth

Exciting full-back Garcia, 17, was on hand to tap in after Ben Killip had made a sensational double save to thwart Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan in the 34th minute. Ehibhatiomhan kept his cool four minutes later to bully his way past Hayden Matthews and slot beyond Killip, with Tayo Singerr getting a late consolation in the 93rd minute. Before the Royals, showing nine changes from their last league game, had taken control of the game with their quick-fire academy product double, Pompey should have led through their own triple chance. Terry Devlin's cross from the right was headed against his own goalkeeper by Finley Burns, before Mark Kosznovszky and Thomas Waddingham had shots turned off the line. Reading had lost both their opening League One fixtures 2-0 this season and sit at the foot of the table, but also could have netted when Kamari Doyle curled a free-kick onto the roof of the net. Daniel Kyerewaa should have added a late third for Reading, but his low shot met an on-rushing Killip when clean through. It did not stop them from progressing despite youngster Singerr diverting in Adrian Segecic's cross in injury time.

Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth
Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth

North Wales Chronicle

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Andre Garcia opens account as Reading upset Portsmouth

Exciting full-back Garcia, 17, was on hand to tap in after Ben Killip had made a sensational double save to thwart Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan in the 34th minute. Ehibhatiomhan kept his cool four minutes later to bully his way past Hayden Matthews and slot beyond Killip, with Tayo Singerr getting a late consolation in the 93rd minute. Before the Royals, showing nine changes from their last league game, had taken control of the game with their quick-fire academy product double, Pompey should have led through their own triple chance. Terry Devlin's cross from the right was headed against his own goalkeeper by Finley Burns, before Mark Kosznovszky and Thomas Waddingham had shots turned off the line. Reading had lost both their opening League One fixtures 2-0 this season and sit at the foot of the table, but also could have netted when Kamari Doyle curled a free-kick onto the roof of the net. Daniel Kyerewaa should have added a late third for Reading, but his low shot met an on-rushing Killip when clean through. It did not stop them from progressing despite youngster Singerr diverting in Adrian Segecic's cross in injury time.

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