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Reading boss Stam wary of losing Al Habsi in January

Reading manager Jaap Stam has said the club could struggle to keep hold of their in-form goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi come January.

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manager has said the club could struggle to keep hold of their in-form goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi come January.

The have risen to fifth in the , with just two defeats in their last 10 fixtures, and Al Habsi has played a huge role in their impressive form.

The former Oman international has performed particularly well in recent weeks, keeping consecutive clean sheets against and Nottingham , and said: “If he keeps on doing that, it’s going to be very difficult to keep him within the squad.

“Every team in the is looking for a good keeper who can make important saves for the team.”

Under Stam, Reading haven’t scored freely, having hit the net just 17 times, but have adopted a new, passing style of play that has led to them being the division’s possession kings – an average of 59% per game is the highest in the second tier.

The control they have over their games has also coincided with six clean sheets this season, and Stam has praised Al Habsi for adapting to the way Reading are playing.

The Dutchman said: “He’s improved a lot this season in how we expected him to play and made some crucial saves to keep us in games.

“But, I always tell him he needs to make his own decisions. He’s doing a great job and we don’t have any complaints in what he’s doing.”

 

 

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