QPR beat Hull City 3-1 at Loftus Road thanks to a dominant first-half display. Here's how we rated the Rangers players.
Scored his fourth goal in as many starts with a curling finish from outside the box as the Hull defence backed off the in-form forward. Unable to repeat Saturday’s heroics off the bench in a brief cameo. Given good support from the crowd but his confidence in front of goal looks at rock bottom. Almost gifted a goal to Hull on the stroke of half-time with a loose pass in the penalty box. Looked understandably leggy in the second half and was withdrawn 20 minutes from time. Scored his first goal for the club when he finished off a fine team move by tapping home Kenneth Paal’s low cross to put Rangers two ahead.
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But in the first 30 minutes I thought we were excellent with some of the football we played." In general, we are looking and observing the opposition for too long sometimes and it has cost us the game." It was a gamble because of the amount of energy we put into the weekend and the lack of time to recover. "After that we were a little bit unsure at times and Hull made a real good push of the game. QPR's Michael Beale: "It was a gamble to throw the same team out there, but it's something I've been waiting to do. He was badly missed when unavailable and Rangers look a different team with him back.
Hull City are in the capital for their first taste of London action this season, as Shota Arveladze's men face QPR at Loftus Road. The Tigers will be backed ...
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Hull are flying in the Championship right now and despite some tipping them for the drop zone, they show no signs of slowing down. Shota Arveladze has been…
QPR themselves though cannot be written off in any games, especially with some of the players they have in their ranks. QPR though are on a promotion hunt of their own under Michael Beale and will be desperate to add some more points to the board here. He’s splashed the cash and brought in some Turkish talent this summer and so far it seems to be paying off.
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Jacob Greaves took the captaincy in the absence of Lewie Coyle, Ryan Woods was named among the substitutes and Vaughn Covil missed out through a knee injury.
With Rangers comfortable with their three-goal cushion, there was little in the way of action in a subdued second half. Again, the Tigers were dispossessed inside their own half and Willock was allowed to manoeuvre the ball onto his right foot and pick out the bottom corner with a crisp unerring drive. Chair floated in a cross which Laird glanced tamely into Ingram’s arms but the Tigers custodian was picking the ball out of his net again five minutes before the break.
In-form QPR beat Hull 3-1 at Loftus Road after a superb first-half display blew away the visitors. Ilias Chair, Ethan Laird and the fit-again Chris...
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Birmingham boss John Eustace believes there is "lots to come" from the Tunisia international. Hannibal was also in action on Tuesday, making his debut for Birmingham City off the bench, having completed the loan move a day prior. QPR boss Michael Beale said he is "delighted" with our loanee, and how well he has settled into the squad, during his post-match reaction to the win.