Royals striker Kevin Doyle has described our display in the 4-1 win at Bristol City as a 'top performance.'
Steve Coppell's men were completely dominant from start to finish, and put the Robins to the sword in emphatic style.
Doyle said, "We could have scored this many at Burnley, and the same at Preston as well - this time we were so concentrated, so disappointed after Tuesday and we put in a top performance.
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"It was important to get that first goal, especially after midweek. Once the first goes in I always think we will go on a roll and that made it easier, we played some good stuff.
"We didn't play that much better than Tuesday, and maybe we had fewer shots on goal this time! But that can happen - unfortunately for Bristol they were on the end of four goals.
"It was an important psychological win for us, it keeps us in touch. They're a good team and I think they'd have gone level with us if they had won. They've done well this season and had a good crowd."
Doyle's two goals were his first away from home this season, and he said, "If you're winning it doesn't get mentioned but we've not been doing tremendously well away so it's important the strikers score. Once you get one you really get going and I've done that now."