Reading 1 Barnsley 0: Pressure mounts on Markus Schopp as Tykes are beaten again

The pressure is mounting on Barnsley manager Markus Schopp as the Tykes lost for the sixth time in 12 league games.

Reading secured their fifth Championship win in six matches with the 1-0 success as Barnsley are left with just one victory in the league this season.

Barnsley dominated the first half but Cauley Woodrow wasted a series of chances and centre-back Scott Dann almost gave Reading a half-time lead.

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Callum Brittain then hit an upright for Barnsley early in the second period, but John Swift’s eighth goal of the season in the 77th minute settled the outcome in the home side’s favour.

PRESSURE ON: Barnsley manager Markus Schopp. Picture: Getty Images.PRESSURE ON: Barnsley manager Markus Schopp. Picture: Getty Images.
PRESSURE ON: Barnsley manager Markus Schopp. Picture: Getty Images.

Reading had gone into the international break in fine fettle, taking 12 points from a possible 15.

Barnsley were without a win in nine matches and had lost their past three outings.

It was Barnsley, though, who started the better, with Aaron Leya Iseka cutting in from the right, only to stumble when about to shoot from outside the area.

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The visitors kept up the pressure and, following a short-corner routine, Brittain saw a well-struck effort blocked by the home defence.

GOALSCORER: John Swift. Picture: Getty Images.GOALSCORER: John Swift. Picture: Getty Images.
GOALSCORER: John Swift. Picture: Getty Images.

Barnsley then threatened with a good run and cross from Victor Adeboyejo, which Woodrow narrowly failed to get on the end of.

Reading briefly interrupted the one-way flow when Ovie Ejaria tried to break through, but Barnsley goalkeeper Brad Collins easily saved his weak attempt.

Woodrow then twice went close, firing just wide from distance and also drawing a fine save from home keeper Luke Southwood with a similar attempt.

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Reading replied positively but Tom Dele-Bashiru had a ‘goal’ ruled out for a clear offside and a Swift free-kick was comfortably dealt with by Collins.

Back came Barnsley, with Iseka volleying over a Woodrow cross before the latter forced Southwood into a sprawling stop from his low free-kick.

Reading almost snatched what would have been an undeserved lead shortly before the break. But from Swift’s corner, the goalbound header from Dann – the former Crystal Palace defender making his first start for his new club – was well pushed away by Collins.

Barnsley opened the second half strongly, with Brittain striking a volley from Iseka’s cross on to the foot of a post.

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But they had an escape of their own soon after when Collins raced from his area to nod away a long home punt forward.

Collins then had to quickly scamper back to his goal line to catch Josh Laurent’s audacious long-range attempt from the loose ball.

As Reading at last upped their tempo, substitute Femi Azeez broke clear, only to delay his shot too long and lose the opportunity.

Collins then made a superb save to keep out a deflected drive from Baba Rahman, but the keeper could do nothing to prevent the opener 13 minutes from time, with Swift rounding him to coolly slot home after a penetrative run from near the halfway line.

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