Reading 0-1 Norwich City
Norwich City edged a step closer to The Premiership after a fortuitous 1-0 victory over play-off hopefuls Reading.
The Canaries snatched an 86th minute winner from substitute Phil Mulryne but they were heavily indebted to a lucky ricochet off referee Neale Barry.
In a lacklustre game at The Madejski Stadium, Norwich seemed more concerned about not losing, than winning, and clear-cut chances were sporadic.
The positive running of Darren Huckerby created an opportunity after just six minutes when he raced onto Mathias Svensson's flick but his shot brushed the fingertips of Jamie Ashdown and the post.
Reading responded with John Salako heading tamely at Robert Green and the England hopeful then produced a better save to deny Steven Sidwell's low attempt.
Ashdown almost gifted the visitors the lead when he dropped Kevin Cooper's shot but the ball only trickled between his legs and he gratefully clasped it at the second attempt.
The second half chances were even rarer with a clever pass from Cooper playing in Damien Francis but Ashdown was quick off his line to block the shot.
Just as the match was trundling towards a stalemate, Norwich nicked a winner in fortunate fashion after a headed clearance from Reading rebounded off Barry.
The ball bounced back into the box and there was no fluke about the finish as Mulryne swivelled sharply to volley emphatically beyond Ashdown.
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Wes Hoolahan & Arturo Lupoli - Get In!! ---------------------------------------------
NEXT MATCH: Norwich City Vs. Birmingham City | Carrow Road (Norwich) | Sat 30th Aug 2008 | Championship
LAST MATCH: Cardiff City 2-2 Norwich City | Attendance: 18,032
NEXT DOMESTIC CUP MATCH: TBA
LEAGUE POSITION: 18th (2 PTS)
TOP SCORERS: Arturo Lupoli (2), Darel Russell (1)
TEAM FROM LAST MATCH: David Marshall, Elliot Omozusi, John Kennedy, Dejan Stefanovic, Ryan Bertrand, Sammy Clingan (Arturo Lupoli 73), Matty Pattison, Mark Fotheringham, Wes Hoolahan (Lee Croft 46), Jamie Cureton (OJ Koroma 61), Darel Russell
SUBS NOT USED: Stuart Nelson, Jason Shackell
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