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STAND-IN ANSSI TAMES THE LIONS

By Russell Kempson

GOAL! Reading’s Sam Baldock has scored from the penalty spot, inset
PICTURE: PSI/Nigel Keene

PAUL Clement praised the fine display of stand-in goalkeeper Anssi Jaakkola after his Reading side’s welcome victory over Millwall.
Reading, who had lost five of their previous six home league matches, went ahead when Yakou Meite nodded home in the 28th minute.
Murray Wallace levelled for Millwall six minutes later, but Sam Baldock restored Reading’s lead from the penalty spot on the stroke of half-time.
Despite sustained pressure from the visitors, Read...

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