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Post by londonranger on Apr 5, 2021 16:14:30 GMT
My sloppy edition
hour mark.
Again it came after QPR had given the ball away. This time Dykes, just on as a substitute, was the guilty party.
And worse followed for Rangers when keeper Seny Dieng was caught out by Garner, who whipped a left-wing free-kick over him and into the far corner of the net.
QPR: Dieng; Dickie, Field (Bettache 80), Barbet; Kakay, Ball (Dykes 60), Johansen, Wallace; Chair, Willock (Adomah 68), Austin (Kelman 80). Subs not used: Lumley, Hamalainen, Bonne, Thomas.
Elsewhere on West London Sport: QPR boss says has 'no worries' about Dykes or Bonne Adomah's last-minute goal gives QPR victory at Watford QPR's unbeaten run ended by late Birmingham comeback QPR outclass Coventry to make it four wins from six QPR pull off dramatic comeback to beat Millwall Dykes ends goal drought in QPR draw ⚡ by shareaholic . LEAVE A REPLY
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Post by londonranger on Apr 5, 2021 16:16:34 GMT
James Garner grabbed his second goal in as many games to nudge Nottingham Forest nearer to Championship safety as they cruised past Queens Park Rangers.
Midfielder Garner, on loan from Manchester United, whipped in a classy free-kick to secure the points midway through the second half.
Alex Mighten opened the scoring just before the break and Lewis Grabban doubled Forest's lead before Garner made it 3-0.
Rangers substitute Lyndon Dykes headed in Albert Adomah's cross for an injury-time consolation.
The victory lifted Forest to 15th place, 13 points clear of the bottom three, while QPR remain 12th.
Relive Monday's EFL action More to follow.
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