Post by Macmoish on Nov 17, 2014 9:28:50 GMT
Two Years ago today: QPR 1 Southampton 3
At the time, both clubs in big danger of relegation. Southampton especially looked like...and then!
BBC QPR 1 Southampton 3
QPR 1 - 3 Southampton
Southampton players celebrate
17 November 2012 Last updated at 17:11 GMT
By Phil McNulty Chief football writer, BBC Sport at Loftus Road
Southampton piled the pressure on Queens Park Rangers manager Mark Hughes, producing an outstanding performance to win deservedly at Loftus Road.
Hughes and his opposite number Nigel Adkins were under such scrutiny before kick-off that this meeting of the Premier League strugglers was dubbed "El Sackico" on the basis that the loser would be lucky to keep his job.
And while Saints boss Adkins took the acclaim of the 3,000 travelling supporters at the final whistle, Hughes - whose side remain without a league win and are five points adrift - was subjected to the full fury of the QPR fans.
Hughes frustrated by QPR performance
Rickie Lambert and Jason Puncheon put Southampton in control at half-time and even though Junior Hoilett pulled a goal back for QPR, Anton Ferdinand's late own goal gave Adkins his first away points of the season and an outstanding victory.
Hughes has been singing a familiar refrain throughout QPR's wretched start to the season, claiming performances have not reaped the rewards they deserved. But that was not the case this time.
QPR were dismal and their supporters vented their feelings, chanting for Hughes's dismissal. One group of fans asked for the appointment of former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp by brandishing a banner reading: "Harry Come and Save Us".
Owner Tony Fernandes has constantly delivered public support for Hughes but this was a performance and situation that will have tested even his patience.
Analysis
Image of John Roder John Roder Match of the Day commentator
"That's a huge result for Southampton and fully deserved - apart from a spell in the second half they were the better side throughout. What does the future now hold for QPR manager Mark Hughes?"
Adkins, however, can bask in a superb Southampton show that was a mirror of his own positive, confident approach.
His team's game plan was exemplified in the opening moments when Adam Lallana volleyed just over and Puncheon's angled cross bounced away to safety with QPR keeper Julio Cesar beaten.
QPR's threat was fleeting, with Adel Taarabt weaving his way to force a save from Paulo Gazzaniga, who was then fortunate when he fumbled Hoilett's shot just wide.
The goal which Saints deserved came after 23 minutes when Lambert dived bravely among flying boots in the six-yard area to head in after Puncheon's shot had been turned away by Jose Bosingwa.
QPR's supporters were becoming increasingly agitated and the atmosphere was soon even more hostile moments before half-time when Puncheon cut in from the right and fired a low 25-yard shot beyond Cesar
QPR 1-3 Southampton: Adkins praises 'mature' Saints
It was the signal for a furious reaction around Loftus Road as referee Mike Dean ended the half for Hughes and his men.
The manager responded by sending on Jamie Mackie at the break and a sense of urgency was rewarded after 49 minutes when Hoilett flicked Taarabt's cross over Gazzaniga, who had looked the weak link in Saints' performance.
The goal gave QPR impetus but Southampton were still dangerous. Puncheon dragged a good chance wide from Lambert's knockdown and was then unfortunate to see a superb angled effort on the turn from 25 yards fly inches wide.
Puncheon was in the mood to shoot on sight and another effort was turned away for a corner by Cesar as Southampton continued to play to their attacking strengths.
While QPR's performance had improved marginally after the break - it could hardly have got worse - the Saints were still pressing for a third goal and Cesar again had to save well from Maya Yoshida's acrobatic attempt.
Southampton's victory was sealed seven minutes from time when Morgan Schneiderlin, given too much time and space to cross following a corner, sent in a low centre which was deflected into his own net at the near post by Ferdinan
Saturday, 17 November 2012
Premier League
Home Team Score Away Team Time
QPR 1-3 Southampton FT
(HT 0-2)
Hoilett 49
Lambert 23
Puncheon 45+1
Ferdinand (og) 83
Hide team line-ups and match stats
QPR
33 Julio Cesar
03 Traore
05 Ferdinand
17 Nelsen
19 Bosingwa yellow card (Fabio 73)
02 Diakite (Derry 71)
10 Taarabt
14 Granero
32 Faurlin (Mackie 46)
09 Cisse
23 Hoilett
Substitutes
01 Green,
20 Fabio,
04 Derry,
11 Wright-Phillips,
18 Dyer,
28 Ehmer,
12 Mackie
Southampton
12 Gazzaniga
02 Clyne
03 Yoshida
06 Fonte
23 Shaw (Fox 74)
04 Schneiderlin
10 Ramirez (S Davis 61)
18 Cork
20 Lallana
42 Puncheon
07 Lambert (Rodriguez 90)
Substitutes
01 K Davis,
05 Hooiveld,
13 Fox,
08 S Davis,
16 Ward-Prowse,
09 Rodriguez,
24 Mayuka
Ref: DeanAtt: 18,174
QPR
SOUTHAMPTON
Possession
QPR 53%
Southampton 47%
Attempts on target
QPR 7
Southampton 15
Attempts off target
QPR 6
Southampton 6
Corners
QPR 4
Southampton 13
Fouls
QPR 12
Southampton 9
Show all live text
Final Result
Full Time
www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/20278600
At the time, both clubs in big danger of relegation. Southampton especially looked like...and then!
BBC QPR 1 Southampton 3
QPR 1 - 3 Southampton
Southampton players celebrate
17 November 2012 Last updated at 17:11 GMT
By Phil McNulty Chief football writer, BBC Sport at Loftus Road
Southampton piled the pressure on Queens Park Rangers manager Mark Hughes, producing an outstanding performance to win deservedly at Loftus Road.
Hughes and his opposite number Nigel Adkins were under such scrutiny before kick-off that this meeting of the Premier League strugglers was dubbed "El Sackico" on the basis that the loser would be lucky to keep his job.
And while Saints boss Adkins took the acclaim of the 3,000 travelling supporters at the final whistle, Hughes - whose side remain without a league win and are five points adrift - was subjected to the full fury of the QPR fans.
Hughes frustrated by QPR performance
Rickie Lambert and Jason Puncheon put Southampton in control at half-time and even though Junior Hoilett pulled a goal back for QPR, Anton Ferdinand's late own goal gave Adkins his first away points of the season and an outstanding victory.
Hughes has been singing a familiar refrain throughout QPR's wretched start to the season, claiming performances have not reaped the rewards they deserved. But that was not the case this time.
QPR were dismal and their supporters vented their feelings, chanting for Hughes's dismissal. One group of fans asked for the appointment of former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp by brandishing a banner reading: "Harry Come and Save Us".
Owner Tony Fernandes has constantly delivered public support for Hughes but this was a performance and situation that will have tested even his patience.
Analysis
Image of John Roder John Roder Match of the Day commentator
"That's a huge result for Southampton and fully deserved - apart from a spell in the second half they were the better side throughout. What does the future now hold for QPR manager Mark Hughes?"
Adkins, however, can bask in a superb Southampton show that was a mirror of his own positive, confident approach.
His team's game plan was exemplified in the opening moments when Adam Lallana volleyed just over and Puncheon's angled cross bounced away to safety with QPR keeper Julio Cesar beaten.
QPR's threat was fleeting, with Adel Taarabt weaving his way to force a save from Paulo Gazzaniga, who was then fortunate when he fumbled Hoilett's shot just wide.
The goal which Saints deserved came after 23 minutes when Lambert dived bravely among flying boots in the six-yard area to head in after Puncheon's shot had been turned away by Jose Bosingwa.
QPR's supporters were becoming increasingly agitated and the atmosphere was soon even more hostile moments before half-time when Puncheon cut in from the right and fired a low 25-yard shot beyond Cesar
QPR 1-3 Southampton: Adkins praises 'mature' Saints
It was the signal for a furious reaction around Loftus Road as referee Mike Dean ended the half for Hughes and his men.
The manager responded by sending on Jamie Mackie at the break and a sense of urgency was rewarded after 49 minutes when Hoilett flicked Taarabt's cross over Gazzaniga, who had looked the weak link in Saints' performance.
The goal gave QPR impetus but Southampton were still dangerous. Puncheon dragged a good chance wide from Lambert's knockdown and was then unfortunate to see a superb angled effort on the turn from 25 yards fly inches wide.
Puncheon was in the mood to shoot on sight and another effort was turned away for a corner by Cesar as Southampton continued to play to their attacking strengths.
While QPR's performance had improved marginally after the break - it could hardly have got worse - the Saints were still pressing for a third goal and Cesar again had to save well from Maya Yoshida's acrobatic attempt.
Southampton's victory was sealed seven minutes from time when Morgan Schneiderlin, given too much time and space to cross following a corner, sent in a low centre which was deflected into his own net at the near post by Ferdinan
Saturday, 17 November 2012
Premier League
Home Team Score Away Team Time
QPR 1-3 Southampton FT
(HT 0-2)
Hoilett 49
Lambert 23
Puncheon 45+1
Ferdinand (og) 83
Hide team line-ups and match stats
QPR
33 Julio Cesar
03 Traore
05 Ferdinand
17 Nelsen
19 Bosingwa yellow card (Fabio 73)
02 Diakite (Derry 71)
10 Taarabt
14 Granero
32 Faurlin (Mackie 46)
09 Cisse
23 Hoilett
Substitutes
01 Green,
20 Fabio,
04 Derry,
11 Wright-Phillips,
18 Dyer,
28 Ehmer,
12 Mackie
Southampton
12 Gazzaniga
02 Clyne
03 Yoshida
06 Fonte
23 Shaw (Fox 74)
04 Schneiderlin
10 Ramirez (S Davis 61)
18 Cork
20 Lallana
42 Puncheon
07 Lambert (Rodriguez 90)
Substitutes
01 K Davis,
05 Hooiveld,
13 Fox,
08 S Davis,
16 Ward-Prowse,
09 Rodriguez,
24 Mayuka
Ref: DeanAtt: 18,174
QPR
SOUTHAMPTON
Possession
QPR 53%
Southampton 47%
Attempts on target
QPR 7
Southampton 15
Attempts off target
QPR 6
Southampton 6
Corners
QPR 4
Southampton 13
Fouls
QPR 12
Southampton 9
Show all live text
Final Result
Full Time
www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/20278600