Reading boss Ruben Selles was 'happy' to see Harvey Knibbs and Amadou Mbengue return to the field in Tuesday's 3-0 win over Cambridge United. Knibbs missed Sunday's 5-3 victory over Harborough Town in the FA Cup, nursing a knee injury, while Mbengue did not feature in last week's 2-2 draw at Barnsley or Sunday's win due to suspension and injury. Mbengue started in Tuesday's win, lasting 80 minutes before being replaced by Harlee Dean, while Knibbs came off the bench and made a 35 minute cameo. W
Wayne Rooney has been at Plymouth Argyle since May but he has endured a disappointing start to life in Devon with his side languishing near the bottom of the table
Wycombe Wanderers manager Matt Bloomfield felt his side did well to escape with a point after fighting back to draw 2-2 at Exeter which ended their run of 11 straight wins.