Reading FC: Ilori pleased with Hull clean sheet
The Reading defender Tiago Ilori believes Reading can build on their defensive stability.
Ilori came on as a first half substitute in the 0-0 draw with Hull after an injury to club captain Paul McShane.
The centre-back wants to build on the two consecutive clean sheets against Hull City and Stevenage.
"I think that's a start," Ilori told ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Berkshire's Tim Dellor. "Two clean sheets, and going forward I think that's a focal point.
"We're going to score goals eventually."
And Ilori is now focusing on Reading's FA Cup replay on Tuesday evening against Stevenage.
"We take every game as it comes, anything's possible.
"The same way we want to win every game in the league, we want to win every game in the cup."
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