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Under-pressure Veljko Paunovic insists ‘there are better times ahead’ at Reading

Veljko Paunovic insisted Reading have what it takes to escape relegation from the Sky Bet Championship after hearing travelling fans call for his head in the 2-1 defeat at Bristol City.

There were chants for the manager’s dismissal in the second half after Antoine Semenyo’s 44th-minute strike and a Michael Morrison own goal shortly after the break had deepened fears about the drop.

Substitute John Swift gave Reading hope by converting a 74th-minute penalty after a foul on Tom Ince, but despite late pressure the Royals sank to a seventh successive defeat.

Paunovic said: “Everyone is hurting, but I am seeing enough from the team to know there are better times ahead.

“This was not our best game, but in the end had we taken our chances we would have come away with a point at least.

“We have overcome a lot of issues and I believe in my group of players. We will turn things around.”

Tom Ince and goalkeeper Karl Hein both made their debuts, and Paunovic added: “I thought Tom turned the game with his performance.

“It was an example of what hard work and ability combined can bring and helped us get on top after conceding twice.

“Karl is a young goalkeeper and his first game at this level will have been a great learning experience.

“We will not survive on hope and have to start improving our position without delay. But I believe we have the players and the spirit to do that.”

City’s assistant manager Curtis Fleming was in charge while boss Nigel Pearson underwent a routine medical procedure.

The delighted coach stroked his bald head afterwards and joked: “I had an Afro before those closing minutes!

“We make life tough for ourselves at times, but there were a lot of positives in a big result for us.

“Antoine Semenyo still has a lot

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