Bristol Rovers’ goal drought and winless run continues as they saw defeat at home to Reading in League One on Tuesday evening. .
Sam Smith opened the scoring inside the opening 10 minutes before Lewis Wing’s emphatic free-kick doubled the visitor’s lead before the interval and in miserable fashion, the Gas have now failed to score in each of their last seven matches.
Ruben Selles’ side started the match the brighter of the two sides and they found soon themselves 1-0 to the good. The ball ricocheted in the box following a throw-in and Smith nodded home past a flat footed Jed Ward.
The Gas’ poor start continued as the visitor’s dominance shone though, as an echoing of boos jeered around the Mem.
Luca Hoole had a half chance for Taylor’s side on the half hour mark when Antony Evans’ wide free-kick met the head of the young defender, whose effort flashed well wide of the far post.
The Royals then found their second goal of the match just before half-time, when Wing curled in a glorious free-kick into the top corner to send a sold out away end into ecstasy.
Taylor made a triple change at half-time in attempt to salvage the match. Rovers soon had their first shot on target of the game as Evans tested Joel Pereira from distance, sending sarcastic jeers around the Mem.
Rovers almost pulled one back just after the hour mark when Scott Sinclair fired a shot towards Periera’s goal, but Tyler Bindon’s heroic defending cleared the ball off the line.
Substitute Brandon Aguilera had another big chance to end Rovers’ long-term goal scoring drought, but the Royals’ shot stopper got down well to deny the Nottingham Forest loanee.
However, the Gas’ misery in front of goal continued as they were unable to really threaten Pereira’s goal.
Victory for Reading saw them move to 17th and within two points of Rovers in 16th, although the Royals have played a game extra.

5. LB: Lewis Gordon - 6
Was one of the positive players for the Gas, who always showed tenacity. However, most of his passes ended up sideways or backwards and never looked too threatening. Photo: Joe Dent

6. DM: Kamil Conteh - 6
Played his first match alongside G. Ward. However, the former Grimsby Town man struggled immensely in the first-half. Was better in the second period. | Getty

7. CM: Antony Evans - 6
Deemed it necessary to commit a foul on the edge of Rovers' penalty area, which subsequently led to the visitor's doubling their advantage. Was Rovers' brightest spark in the second-half. | Getty Images

8. CM: Grant Ward (subbed off 62') - 6
Was one of Rovers' brighter sparks in what was a very poor first-half from Taylor's side. The former Spurs midfielder was replaced midway through the second-half, as he continues to rebuild his fitness after a long spell out injured. | Getty Images