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It is best for the club – Veljko Paunovic bids Reading farewell

Veljko Paunovic accepted his Reading departure was “best for the club” despite leading the Royals to a 3-2 win at Preston in what proved to be his last match in charge.

Paunovic’s exit was confirmed shortly after full-time, with former England midfielder Paul Ince installed as interim boss alongside academy manager Michael Gilkes.

Reading pointed to “strict transfer embargo restrictions and contract limitations, an injury crisis like never before seen at our club, a global pandemic and the challenge of a six-point deduction imposed by the EFL” as obstacles faced by Paunovic in his second season in charge.

A first win for the Royals since November 27 was not enough to save his job, but Paunovic encouraged support for his successor in his leaving speech.

“It came to the point where it is best for the club,” said Paunovic.

“I am aware of the things that are happening and the negativity surrounding me – I never thought that was fair.

“I don’t think at this point the team needs that. I am completely unselfish in this decision. I just want the team to excel and I want the best for the team and the club.

“I really have a huge respect for the opportunity and the time I spent at the club. I respect the opportunity the board gave me and the staff and all the people behind the scenes who gave me and the team the support to compete and play like we did today.

“Therefore, I just wanted to do the best for the club and we have come to an agreement.

“We need everyone to support the new manager and the team now. We have made sacrifices so far and it must be paid off with salvation for the team this season.”

Lucas Joao bagged a brace inside the first 20 minutes at Deepdale before John Swift added a third for Reading after the break.

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