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Moore focused on continuing Reading’s good form

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Reading defender Liam Moore is focused on continuing the club’s good form when they take on Brentford at Griffin Park tomorrow.

On Saturday, the Royals inflicted Huddersfield to just their second defeat of the season when Roy Beeren scrambled in the only goal of the game.

Thanks to that hard-fought win, which also saw John Swift smack a rasping effort against the post and Huddersfield winger Rajiv Van La Parra get sent off, Jaap Stam’s are now fourth in the table, and Moore is desperate for his team to remain focused.

He told the club’s website: “Our heads are on Brentford now.

“We used Sunday as a recovery day in preparation for Tuesday and then on Monday we’ll be working on their shape and a bit of video analysis on them, so we’ll be ready to go again come Tuesday night.”

Saturday’s victory means Reading have won six of their last seven games, and are unbeaten in eight in all competitions – impressive form that Moore is keen to continue.

He said: “As players we’re focused on each game as they come, Huddersfield is a good job done.

“We want to keep moving up the table. We’ve got two more games in this sequence now before the international break and we want to finish on a positive and then build again after that.”

 

 

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