Rosenior wary of wounded Rams

Reading defender Liam Rosenior believes the Royals' final-day clash at Derby County will not be an easy game.

Rosenior: Eyeing three points
Rosenior: Eyeing three points

The Royals need to better Fulham's result at Portsmouth to have any chance of staying in the Premier League when they travel to Pride Park to face a Derby side with just one league win to their name this season.

And Rosenior told the club's official website: "If we win at Derby we've still got a fantastic chance of staying in this league.

"It doesn't matter who our last game is against. People said to me it'd be a guaranteed home win against Spurs but they went out and expressed themselves.

"Derby will want to end on a high, now it's up to us to go there and make sure that doesn't happen."

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