Tom Ince's match-winning goal in the 2-1 win over Swansea City marked his 100th career goal, 12 years on from his first.

The experienced midfielder, playing under his father Paul for the third time, arrived on loan in Berkshire last season and made the move permanent over the summer.

Netting his first goal in December 2010 for Notts County, his deflected effort last night was his 100th.

His sixth goal of the season, it is his eighth for the Royals since his move.

He has contributed nine goals and assists this season, the most for the team.

Across his career he has been a consistent scorer, regularly finding the net for the likes of Blackpool and Derby County, as well as Crystal Palace, Huddersfield Town and Stoke City.

He was awarded Sky Sports' Man of the Match award for his performance against the Swans, adding the teams second after Andy Carroll had put the hosts in front.

He could have bagged a brace with the final kick of the match, staring an open goal in the face after the goalkeeper had gone up for a corner.

Unfortunately, running out of steam he was caught by the returning defenders.