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30th May 2017

Reading player apologises for penalty miss and it is as heartbreaking as you’d expect it to be

You'd have to feel for them

Darragh Culhane

Liam Moore missed a penalty in the play-off final on Monday.

The match between Reading and Huddersfield finished 0-0 and the Yorkshire club went on to win 4-3 in a penalty shootout, and are expected the make something in the region of £170m due to the massive amount of revenue that is involved with the Premier League.

After the game, Moore took to Twitter to apologise to fans for his miss in ‘the most valuable game in football’.

In his post, Moore’s disappointment was clear. His ambition to improve for next season is admirable and the message to his team-mate and friend, Obita, is also commendable.

https://twitter.com/liammoore93/status/869300939219496962

Next season will be Huddersfield’s first in the Premier League.

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