Federici again saved well, this time from
Billy Clarke, before Reading went ahead three minutes before the interval.
Again McCleary was the creator, cutting the ball back for Hunt to volley in at
the near post.
The Reading supporters expressed their
surprise at seeing their team ahead away from home, and it got even better in
the 49th minute when the referee, Anthony Taylor, deemed Walsh's challenge on
Hunt a foul, Le Fondre converting the penalty with relish. "It looked like
Joe got the ball," Barker said. "I believe the referee has made a
mistake."
Crawley were stunned, but recovered without
ever looking as if they could close the gap, with only long-range efforts from
Adams and Mat Sadler forcing saves from Federici.
"I'm disappointed," Barker said.
"I think we deserved more out of the game than we got. We had chances, but
the goalkeeper pulled off two or three good saves. To put him under as much
pressure as we did speaks volumes for the players."
Crawley
(4-4-2): P Jones; Hunt (Akinde, 82), Connolly, Walsh, Sadler; Adams, Simpson,
Akpan, M Jones (Elford-Alliyu, 68); Clarke, Alexander.