Post by QPR Report on Jan 26, 2010 23:51:34 GMT
10 year Flashback: January 26, 2010 - Nott F team included Camp, Perch and Blackstock
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Robert Earnshaw scored two goals and made a third as Nottingham Forest stormed past QPR to go level on points with Championship leaders Newcastle.
Earnshaw fired in a free-kick from the edge of the D before Paul Anderson fed him for a second three minutes later.
Kaspars Gorkss then upended Earnshaw to concede a penalty which was swept home by Hoops old boy Dexter Blackstock
Chris Cohen drove in from distance just after the break before James Perch added an angled fifth from close range.
Forest's sixth consecutive home win stretched their unbeaten league run to 19 games and counting, leaving them just a single goal-difference point behind Newcastle, who play Crystal Palace at St James' Park tomorrow night.
QPR have never won at the City Ground, and it quickly became clear that there would be no alteration to that sorry statistic under caretaker manager Mick Harford.
The Hoops spent virtually the entire first period pinned into their own half, finally falling behind when Earnshaw curled a shot around the wall and just inside Ikeme's left-hand post after 19 minutes.
Moments later Rangers surrendered possession in midfield and Forest swiftly broke to double their advantage, Anderson slipped a pass to Earnshaw, who slotted home with a first-time shot.
Things got even worse for QPR when Radoslaw Majewski fed Earnshaw in the area, prompting a clever turn from the forward which drew a foul from Gorkss.
Blackstock converted his spot-kick against the club he swapped for Forest in the summer, and when Rangers did finally muster their first meaningful attack, early in the second half, Lee Camp - another Loftus Road recruit - added insult to injury by saving well from Nigel Quashie.
Cohen then made it a procession with a 25-yard strike that flew into the roof of Ikeme's net, and when Earnshaw squandered a chance to claim his second hat-trick of the season, Perch was on hand to tap home from close range.
Nottingham Forest boss Billy Davies:
"Promotion, not a chance. At the moment we have achieved nothing - people can talk all they like.
"There are too many sporting moments in history where teams or individuals blew it at the final hurdle. It happens.
"But until it's over there are a lot of teams outside the top six that believe they can catch us - and they can."
QPR caretaker-boss Mick Harford:
"That kind of performance is not acceptable and they know that.
"We gave away three easy goals and never had a shot on target in the first half - and for a QPR side that is a sin because we have some very good players.
"We knew it would be tough. They have some very good players and we couldn't deal with what they threw at us."
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Championship
Home Team Score Away Team Time
Nottm Forest 5-0 QPR FT
(HT 3-0)
Earnshaw 18
Earnshaw 21
Blackstock (pen) 32
Cohen 49
Perch 78
Hide team line-ups and match stats
Nottm Forest
01 Camp
02 Perch
05 Morgan (Chambers 72)
06 Wilson
16 Gunter
07 Anderson (Tyson 69)
15 Cohen
18 McKenna yellow card
28 Majewski
10 Earnshaw
23 Blackstock (Adebola 80)
Substitutes
21 Smith, 04 Chambers, 08 McGugan, 19 Moussi, 09 Adebola, 11 Tyson, 17 McGoldrick
QPR
22 Ikeme
03 Stewart (Ramage 46)
13 Gorkss
16 Connolly
20 Hill
06 Leigertwood
10 Buzsaky yellow card
15 Quashie yellow card
18 Faurlin (Ephraim 46)
39 Taarabt yellow card
23 Simpson (Vine 69)
Substitutes
24 Cerny, 02 Ramage, 05 Hall, 17 Cook, 25 Ephraim, 08 Vine, 33 German
Ref: IldertonAtt: 23,293
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HARFORD: 'WE NEED TO SIGN A STRIKER'
Posted on: Tue 26 Jan 2010
Rangers boss Mick Harford could not hide his disappointment after seeing his side succumb to a 5-0 defeat against an in-form Nottingham Forest side.
A double from Robert Earnshaw, as well as further goals from Dexter Blackstock, Chris Cohen and James Perch gave the Reds victory at the City Ground, and the R's chief admits that his side's inability to cope in defence played a large part in the loss to Billy Davies' men.
"We knew it'd be a big test this evening against a good Forest team," Harford told www.qpr.co.uk. "We got through the first 20 minutes and they scored just on the 20-minute mark.
"Defensively, after that first goal we were very poor. The players were told that we were going to play a high-energy team, who are in your face and that will be at you from start to finish. On tonight's evidence we couldn't deal with that.
"The players have been told in no uncertain terms that kind of performance is not acceptable.
"They're professionals. They know when they haven't performed, when they've underachieved and when they haven't lived up to their reputation.
"We've got some good players, but today as a group and a team we were very disappointing."
Harford added: "We gave away three silly goals that could quite easily have been quelled in terms of defensive mistakes and we never had a shot on target also in the first half.
"For a Queens Park Rangers team, that's a sin.
"It's clear from watching that performance that we need to sign a striker, and that's something I'll be looking to address in the coming days.
"Today is a setback. Along the way we're going to have many ups and downs, and tonight is one of those downs. There are 20 games left and 60 points to play for - our season starts now."
www.qpr.co.uk/page/TheGaffer/0,,10373~1945605,00.html
BBC
Robert Earnshaw scored two goals and made a third as Nottingham Forest stormed past QPR to go level on points with Championship leaders Newcastle.
Earnshaw fired in a free-kick from the edge of the D before Paul Anderson fed him for a second three minutes later.
Kaspars Gorkss then upended Earnshaw to concede a penalty which was swept home by Hoops old boy Dexter Blackstock
Chris Cohen drove in from distance just after the break before James Perch added an angled fifth from close range.
Forest's sixth consecutive home win stretched their unbeaten league run to 19 games and counting, leaving them just a single goal-difference point behind Newcastle, who play Crystal Palace at St James' Park tomorrow night.
QPR have never won at the City Ground, and it quickly became clear that there would be no alteration to that sorry statistic under caretaker manager Mick Harford.
The Hoops spent virtually the entire first period pinned into their own half, finally falling behind when Earnshaw curled a shot around the wall and just inside Ikeme's left-hand post after 19 minutes.
Moments later Rangers surrendered possession in midfield and Forest swiftly broke to double their advantage, Anderson slipped a pass to Earnshaw, who slotted home with a first-time shot.
Things got even worse for QPR when Radoslaw Majewski fed Earnshaw in the area, prompting a clever turn from the forward which drew a foul from Gorkss.
Blackstock converted his spot-kick against the club he swapped for Forest in the summer, and when Rangers did finally muster their first meaningful attack, early in the second half, Lee Camp - another Loftus Road recruit - added insult to injury by saving well from Nigel Quashie.
Cohen then made it a procession with a 25-yard strike that flew into the roof of Ikeme's net, and when Earnshaw squandered a chance to claim his second hat-trick of the season, Perch was on hand to tap home from close range.
Nottingham Forest boss Billy Davies:
"Promotion, not a chance. At the moment we have achieved nothing - people can talk all they like.
"There are too many sporting moments in history where teams or individuals blew it at the final hurdle. It happens.
"But until it's over there are a lot of teams outside the top six that believe they can catch us - and they can."
QPR caretaker-boss Mick Harford:
"That kind of performance is not acceptable and they know that.
"We gave away three easy goals and never had a shot on target in the first half - and for a QPR side that is a sin because we have some very good players.
"We knew it would be tough. They have some very good players and we couldn't deal with what they threw at us."
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Championship
Home Team Score Away Team Time
Nottm Forest 5-0 QPR FT
(HT 3-0)
Earnshaw 18
Earnshaw 21
Blackstock (pen) 32
Cohen 49
Perch 78
Hide team line-ups and match stats
Nottm Forest
01 Camp
02 Perch
05 Morgan (Chambers 72)
06 Wilson
16 Gunter
07 Anderson (Tyson 69)
15 Cohen
18 McKenna yellow card
28 Majewski
10 Earnshaw
23 Blackstock (Adebola 80)
Substitutes
21 Smith, 04 Chambers, 08 McGugan, 19 Moussi, 09 Adebola, 11 Tyson, 17 McGoldrick
QPR
22 Ikeme
03 Stewart (Ramage 46)
13 Gorkss
16 Connolly
20 Hill
06 Leigertwood
10 Buzsaky yellow card
15 Quashie yellow card
18 Faurlin (Ephraim 46)
39 Taarabt yellow card
23 Simpson (Vine 69)
Substitutes
24 Cerny, 02 Ramage, 05 Hall, 17 Cook, 25 Ephraim, 08 Vine, 33 German
Ref: IldertonAtt: 23,293
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QPR Official Site
HARFORD: 'WE NEED TO SIGN A STRIKER'
Posted on: Tue 26 Jan 2010
Rangers boss Mick Harford could not hide his disappointment after seeing his side succumb to a 5-0 defeat against an in-form Nottingham Forest side.
A double from Robert Earnshaw, as well as further goals from Dexter Blackstock, Chris Cohen and James Perch gave the Reds victory at the City Ground, and the R's chief admits that his side's inability to cope in defence played a large part in the loss to Billy Davies' men.
"We knew it'd be a big test this evening against a good Forest team," Harford told www.qpr.co.uk. "We got through the first 20 minutes and they scored just on the 20-minute mark.
"Defensively, after that first goal we were very poor. The players were told that we were going to play a high-energy team, who are in your face and that will be at you from start to finish. On tonight's evidence we couldn't deal with that.
"The players have been told in no uncertain terms that kind of performance is not acceptable.
"They're professionals. They know when they haven't performed, when they've underachieved and when they haven't lived up to their reputation.
"We've got some good players, but today as a group and a team we were very disappointing."
Harford added: "We gave away three silly goals that could quite easily have been quelled in terms of defensive mistakes and we never had a shot on target also in the first half.
"For a Queens Park Rangers team, that's a sin.
"It's clear from watching that performance that we need to sign a striker, and that's something I'll be looking to address in the coming days.
"Today is a setback. Along the way we're going to have many ups and downs, and tonight is one of those downs. There are 20 games left and 60 points to play for - our season starts now."
www.qpr.co.uk/page/TheGaffer/0,,10373~1945605,00.html