"We can beat anyone, anywhere" - Preston beat Reading 3-0

Goals from Scott Sinclair, Emil Riis and Brad Potts saw Alex Neil's side beat the league leaders on their own turf

Author: Luke WilsonPublished 5th Nov 2020

Alex Neil says his side can beat "anyone, anywhere" after they won 3-0 against league leaders Reading.

Although PNE dominated the first half, Reading went closest to breaking the deadlock through a header from top scorer Lucas Joao.

Preston's Daniel Johnson missed a penalty soon after half-time but two goals in a four-minute spell - from Scott Sinclair and Emil Riis Jakobsen - put paid to Reading's hopes.

The Lilywhites added a third goal through Brad Potts in stoppage time to confirm their superiority.

Preston had lost all five games at home this season - collecting all their 10 points on the road.

After a 2-2 draw at Norwich, they had picked up successive victories at Brentford, QPR and Huddersfield.

Preston opened brightly, forcing Reading to defend in numbers to protect goalkeeper Rafael.

Potts found space on the edge of the home area but his weak effort failed to trouble Rafael as it drifted wide.

Reading tried to threaten going forward but a promising move down the left flank ended with Preston keeper Declan Rudd comfortably catching an Omar Richards cross.

Preston continued to dominate, with Alan Browne off target with a 25-yard free-kick that flew narrowly over the crossbar.

Jakobsen then shot across the face of the home goal after cutting in from the left wing.

Approaching the interval, Reading finally made progress in attack.

Rudd made a superb save to keep out Joao's close-range header from a Sone Aluko cross.

Soon after, Rudd was in action again to block Aluko's firm shot at his near post.

Preston could have gone ahead four minutes into the second period, when Reading defender Tom McIntyre clumsily fouled Jakobsen in the area.

But Johnson, usually reliable from the spot, produced a tame penalty - after a laboured run-up - that Rafael saved with ease.

Joao twice missed good opportunities to add to his nine-goal tally this season and Preston made sure he paid for his wastefulness.

Sinclair touched in his fifth goal of the campaign past Rafael in the 64th minute, despite looking in a suspiciously offside position.

And, four minutes later, Jakobsen got the better of a sluggish McIntyre to run towards Rafael before slotting home with precision.

Reading rallied near the end but Potts slotted home Preston's third in the 92nd minute after a fast break and pass from Tom Barkhuizen.