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  • Luton’s stoppage-time chaos exposes Reading’s defensive frailties

    Reading’s Championship curtain-raiser became a seven-goal masterclass in defensive fragility as Luton overturned a three-goal deficit to claim a 4-3 victory at the Select Car Leasing Stadium. Jack Marriott’s first-half hat-trick had given the Royals a commanding lead, but Kasey Palmer’s second-half double and Gideon Kodua’s stoppage-time strike turned the tide in dramatic fashion. The result exposed Reading’s porous backline and highlighted Luton’s ruthlessness in exploiting the space left in behind.

    Reading’s defensive meltdown

    Reading’s opening exchanges set the tone for a chaotic afternoon. Luton took the lead inside six minutes when Jake Richards cut in from the right and guided a low shot past Joel Pereira. The visitors responded immediately, with Kal Naismith’s misplaced backpass allowing Marriott to equalise. The striker then completed his treble before the interval, first drilling a left-footed drive inside Pereira’s near post and later finishing from inside the area after Kyreece Lisbie’s run.

    The defensive lapses were not isolated incidents. Naismith’s error proved decisive, while lapses in concentration allowed Marriott to pounce twice more. By half-time, Reading led 3-1, but their inability to protect leads had already been exposed. Luton’s attacking intent, meanwhile, offered a stark contrast to Reading’s disjointed structure.

    Luton’s relentless response

    Palmer’s introduction at half-time shifted the momentum. The striker pulled Luton level within five minutes of the restart, thumping the ball into the ground and past Pereira. Two minutes later, Nahki Wells set up Palmer for a close-range finish, sparking wild celebrations among the travelling supporters. The visitors had turned a two-goal deficit into a draw in under five minutes.

    Luton’s intensity never wavered. Their pressing forced Reading into errors, while their directness in transition created chances. Palmer’s composure under pressure was crucial, but the collective resilience of the team ensured they remained in the game. The visitors’ refusal to accept defeat set the stage for the late drama.

    Kodua’s late strike seals Reading’s collapse

    With the clock in the sixth minute of stoppage time, Luton struck the killer blow. A frantic goalmouth scramble ended with Kodua slotting home from close range, sending the away fans into raptures. The goal encapsulated Reading’s afternoon: defensive chaos met by Luton’s clinical finishing.

    The result leaves Reading with serious questions to answer ahead of their next fixture. Luton, meanwhile, will take confidence from their ability to overturn deficits and grind out results. Their attacking threat and defensive vulnerabilities in transition will be key themes in the weeks ahead.

    The match also arrives as Luton prepare for their Carabao Cup second-round tie against Chelsea, a fixture that could offer further opportunities to test their mettle against top-flight opposition. Chelsea host Luton in the next round, a tie that will provide a sterner examination of Gary Rowett’s side.