Reading boss Ruben Selles did not believe his side put in a good performance despite beating Crawley Town 4-1.
The Red Devils, with six defeats in a row, pushed the Royals hard but a ruthless Reading put four past their goal-shy opponents.
Take a look below at reaction from Selles.
Selles on win
"I don’t think it was a good performance from us. I expect more from my team. We took control of the game and scored the first goal, but we dropped our standards and conceded a goal. We scored a really good goal from Lewis Wing and entered a phase early in the second half where we went to protect, in a bad way, the result. We defended some situations and had some situations away from our goal and scored another two goals. I think we have much more to offer than today.
Selles on sharing goals
"We know we have goals in the team and are difficult to defend if we have time, are vertical and have space. We know what we are, but it is not only about scoring goals, it is about how we perform as a team.
Selles on defensive performance
"I would not call it a strong defensive performance. We need to do better. We had situations in the corner that we did not manage well, we had situations in open play that we did not make the appropriate clearance, we tried to overplay in some situations giving them a transition and space- especially half spaces between the centre-back and full-back. In the emergency defence, we were good, but we should not let it get to that.
Selles on cameos from Shay Spencer, Basil Tuma and Jayden Wareham
"They are working hard for us and deserve the opportunity to play. It was a moment where we wanted some energy and Shay, Basil and Jayden have been working hard for this moment. I have no problem if they give me 100 per cent so they deserve to be there.
Selles on building momentum
"For that, we need to perform better. We will not be able to win football matches if we play like today so we need to play our game more consistently."
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