By Reading FC

An astonishing end to an astonishing game. And a point that means a lot.

"At 4-1 down, people would have thought it was over. Not with my players. They baffle me," a still shell-shocked Ince told the media after today's 4-4 thriller!

"You just can’t comprehend how this bunch of players can come back from that situation against a very good Swansea side. And they are a very good side.

"I think we got it wrong in the first half and that is down to myself. We stood off them and they outplayed us. I think the way Swansea set up, we allowed them time on the ball too much, allowed them to turn and to play passes – that is down to me.

"When you look at the games in which we’ve played well, we’re better when we get after teams, push onto people and get in their faces. And in the second half we went at them.

"And my lads have got a never say die attitude. They’ve got this belief. Even when they were 3-1 at half-time, we still felt we could get something out of the game. Then we conceded a fourth and you think it might not me our day.

"And you naturally start thinking about what the other results are around the country and you even start thinking about goal difference – but I knew if we could get that second goal, the belief would kick in.

"Thomas got his goal and it was an excellent goal. And you can sense it in the crowd, in the atmosphere in the stadium. You could see that little bit of apprehension from the Swansea players – they weren’t too sure whether they were playing it short or going long.

"Lucas missed a chance to make it 4-3, Junior missed a chance to make it 4-3…and once we did get the third goal it was game on.

"I knew we’d get one or two more chances and as soon as that ball went in the box…I’m thinking, surely not! It can’t be Tom Mac again! Unbelievable.

"We’d got off to a great start with the penalty and then two worldies and they’re 2-1 up. And then they get the penalty just before half-time.

"But the crowd were amazing. They were right behind us from the very start. The atmosphere was electric and the fans just kept singing.

"Easter started with a win at Sheffield United – a team who hadn’t lost at home for 12 or 13 games. And then to come from 4-1 down to take something against Swansea City at home – four points in two games - it has been an unbelievable effort from the boys.

"I love seeing the players happy, I love seeing the fans happy – knowing that people will be going to work tomorrow with smiles on their faces.

"I sense a togetherness that is being forged as we all try to keep this team in the league. And today was amazing. This point was so important. An amazing day."

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