Reading manager Brian McDermott has declared himself "proud" of his side's performance this evening, despite losing 4-3 to Manchester United.
The Royals twice took the lead at the Madejski Stadium, as the two teams shared seven goals in the space of 34 frantic first-half minutes.
McDermott said that his newly-promoted side are not lacking in confidence, despite languishing in the bottom three after 15 games.
"It was a fantastic effort and quality as well," McDermott told ESPN.
"I'm so proud of our players today. We know what our agenda is for this season. There is no problem with confidence from our players.
"I think we are becoming people's second team in the Premier League. We want our results to match our performance and hopefully that will come. Hopefully it is good to watch for our fans."
Reading travel to Southampton next Saturday.