How to cash in and score late in the game have affected Reading FC this season



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Play could be two places and three points better in the league table without the goals conceded in injury time in the second half this season.

Paul Clement's team conceded two goals in the 90th minute of league games so far in 2018/19.

Derby County's 94th-minute winner, Tom Lawrence, on the first day of the season at Madejski Stadium, turned a draw into a loss, while Brentford equalized in the 92nd minute at Griffin Park on Saturday, September 29th.

Without these lost points, Reading would have 20 points, which, as a table, would raise them a few places in 18th place, tied with Sheffield Wednesday.

Reading scored a point because of a late goal.

Sam Baldock's 93rd-minute penalty allowed the Royals to save a point against Aston Villa on Saturday, August 25, in a draw (1-1) at Villa Park.

Reading also scored a late goal by Yakou Meite against Birmingham City on Tuesday, Oct. 23, but that did not change the result.

Points earned for goals scored in 90th minute or later

Aston Villa – 5

Norwich City – 4

Middlesbrough – 3

Rotherham United – 3

Bristol City – 2

County Derby – 2

Sheffield United – 2

Brentford – 1

City of Ipswich – 1

Millwall – 1

Nottingham Forest – 1

Preston North End – 1

Reading – 1



Sam Baldock celebrates late penalty at Aston Villa

Points lost due to goals scored in 90th minute or later

Millwall – 5

Blackburn Rovers – 4

Hull City – 3

Reading – 3

Wigan Athletic – 3

Aston Villa – 2

Birmingham City – 2

Brentford – 2

Nottingham Forest – 2

Preston North End – 2

Sheffield United – 2

City of Ipswich – 1

Norwich City – 1

West Bromwich Albion – 1

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