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Shane Long and Tom Ince earn Reading a first win of the season

Goals from Shane Long and Tom Ince saw Reading come from behind to claim a 2-1 victory at Cardiff.

Callum O’Dowda gave the home side the lead early on with a well-directed header but Long, making his first Royals start for 11 years, equalised from the penalty spot before the break.

Tom Ince, son of Reading manager Paul, made it 2-1 in the 63rd minute with a rasping effort from distance, and Cardiff were unable to mount a comeback.

The Bluebirds had been busy with their recruitment during the summer, with manager Steve Morison bringing in 14 new players. Eight of them started at the SCL Stadium.

Reading had made nine close-season signings and six of them were in their starting XI, with Ince Sr hoping for an improved display following last week’s 1-0 defeat at Blackpool.

Cardiff, who opened their new campaign with a 1-0 home win over Norwich, began brightly and went ahead in the fourth minute.

Ryan Wintle swung over a free-kick from the right and O’Dowda – one of Cardiff’s new signings – stooped to head in his first goal for the club.

Reading tried to regroup, without any success, and the visitors could have doubled their lead just before the quarter-hour mark after a quick break.

O’Dowda was left free in the area but although his effort was struck low and hard, goalkeeper Joe Lumley made a fine one-handed save.

It proved a costly miss, with the hosts equalising in the 27th minute. Tom Ince scampered through and, just as he was about to shoot, was pulled down by Curtis Nelson.

Referee Darren England pointed to the spot – and booked Nelson – with Long drilling home the penalty.

It was his first goal for the club since scoring twice at Cardiff in Reading’s 3-0 victory in the second leg of their Championship play-off

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