the most worrying two sentences being, "Little was seen of a lightweight Leeds
attack, either from Hunt or Luke Varney. They did, though, have scant support
from midfield or elsewhere"

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Brian McDermott's return to Reading
<http://www.theguardian.com/football/reading> was not a happy one as Adam Le
Fondre, one of the players he signed, gave the Royals a 94th-minute win over
Leeds.

Stephen Warnock had been sent off for conceding the free-kick and from it,
Royston Drenthe found Le Fondre who undid his old manager.

McDermott – sacked by Reading in March after more than 12 years at the club,
mostly as chief scout but also as a title-winning manager – received a warm
welcome back from the home fans, as did the former striker Noel Hunt.

The pair had nothing to celebrate, though, as Nigel Adkins' side got a win they
just about deserved. The home side recovered from a poor start, though, with the
midfielder Jem Karacan carried off on a stretcher after just nine minutes,
appearing to twist his right knee when unfairly challenging Ross McCormack.

It carried unfortunate shades of the past for the midfielder for it was against
Leeds in April 2012 that he broke his ankle.

Rodolph Austin fired over the free-kick that Karacan had conceded and, with Hope
Akpan getting early action from the bench, Reading took a while to regroup. When
they had done, Paddy Kenny saved superbly from a 20-yard piledriver from Danny
Williams.

Hal Robson-Kanu also tested Kenny from distance and, again, the Leeds goalkeeper
was up to the task. But the game became increasingly scrappy, with Reading's
Danny Guthrie and Alex Pearce picking up bookings for clumsy fouls.

Little was seen of a lightweight Leeds attack, either from Hunt or Luke Varney.
They did, though, have scant support from midfield or elsewhere. When Varney did
find space, he launched a weak effort at Alex McCarthy in the home goal.

Austin's 25-yard attempt carried a lot more power but lacked direction as it
thundered into a stanchion behind then net. Reading replied with carbon copy
Sean Morrison headers from free-kicks – the first from Danny Guthrie, the second
from Drenthe – but he nodded both set-pieces high and wide.

Amazingly, Morrison got another chance early in the second half, this time from
a Drenthe corner, but the result was the same. He failed to get over the ball
and nodded wildly wide.

Leeds sat back, as they had done for large portions of the first half, but at
last got going when Hunt drove tenaciously for the byline. But he ran out of
room and McCarthy comfortably gathered his cross. Soon after, Hunt was replaced
by Dominic Poleon.

Reading upped the ante again when a Nick Blackman drive seemed goalbound until
it took a deflection off Warnock. Robson-Kanu then squandered the best opening
of the match when he chose to shoot from 20 yards instead of passing to
team-mate Blackman, who was unmarked. Robson-Kanu blazed over and Blackman shook
his head in dismay.

It had looked like a draw would be played out at that stage, but when Warnock
tripped Le Fondre for a second yellow, Drenthe's free-kick was flicked on and Le
Fondre did the rest.
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