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Akos Buzsaky was the star of the show, notching a double to help an irresistible Rangers overcome Barnsley in a pulsating encounter at Loftus Road.
The R's - who were three goals up at half time - had to halt a Barnsley revival, though, after the visitors notched two quick-fire goals after the break.
Mikele Leigertwood gave Rangers the lead, as he sent home an unstoppable, low effort from fully 20-yards out.
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The R's didn't rest on their laurels thereafter, as Buzsaky - finding much joy from his role down the left - tucked the ball away from close-range after a devastating pass from Ben Watson.
This was arguably Buzsaky's best performance in an R's shirt since a lengthy lay-off through injury, and just before the interval, he got a second goal of the match with a stunning effort 30-yards from goal.
But Barnsley - who were mere spectators in the first period - were much better, to their credit, after the break.
And after Stephen Foster headed home an Iain Hume free-kick, Jonathan Macken put the hosts right back into the affair when he finished from close-range, after his initial penalty was saved by Radek Cerny.
Though Rangers' blushes were spared soon after, as Watson and Jay Simpson made sure their side would take a first home league win of the campaign.
R's chief Jim Magilton made two changes from the side that lost out in the Carling Cup third round against Chelsea in midweek - reverting back to the same starting line-up that did more than enough to overcome Cardiff City away from home last Saturday.
In goal, Cerny returned to the fray at the expense of Tom Heaton.
The back four remained unchanged, with Leigertwood taking his place alongside Kaspars Gorkss, Damion Stewart and Gary Borrowdale.
After missing out on Wednesday, Watson replaced Alejandro Faurlin next to Captain Martin Rowlands in the middle of the midfield, with Wayne Routledge and Buzsaky on the flanks.
In attack, Simpson partnered Rowan Vine.
Full of optimism after two outstanding performances away at both the new Cardiff City Stadium and Stamford Bridge, you could understand if the R's were to start the game on the front foot.
Indeed they did just that and Rangers, in truth, should have found the net. Only a minute or so had passed on the clock when after Routledge burst down the left and crossed into the box, Buzsaky was unmarked at the back post.
From 10-yards out, the Magical Magyar shot for goal - only for a forest of legs to deny his effort on the line.
Soon after, Barnsley had their first opportunity. Anderson De Silva played in Iain Hume away down the right, only for the Tykes front man to drag his effort just wide of Cerny's left-hand post.
Rangers, though, were better in possession. Passing the ball around with ease and elegance it was only a matter of time until the hosts broke the deadlock - and they did so in the 7th minute.
What a goal it was too. Rowlands found the ball just past halfway before playing the ball out wide on the right to Leigertwood.
Driving from right-back, Leigertwood ran at the Barnsley defence before sending in an unstoppable, low shot past David Preece from 20-yards out.
It was no more than the home side deserved early on. In fact, buoyed by their opener, Rangers went searching for a second and just 8 minutes later - they got it.
Watson was the provider, sending a clever through ball to Buzsaky in the 15th minute. After missing a great opportunity in the first half, the Hungarian playmaker wasn't going to miss this time, and slotted home low past Preece in to the right-hand corner of the net.
This was magnificent play from the hosts, and in particular the fit-again Buzsaky - as R's fans from the home end raised their voices in appreciation of the Magical Magyar.
The R's were in cruise control, and moments later, they undoubtedly should have added a third. Watson, again the provider, played the ball through to Routledge.
The pacy winger looked up before blasting at the goal from close range, but his effort agonisingly hit the post and went to safety.
Buzsaky was then in the act again, and after he crossed for Simpson, the young striker held the ball up fantastically well for Rowlands, but the Rangers Skipper's blast was deflected wide.
Barnsley were passengers in this affair, though the R's did have to be on their guard briefly - as first a diving challenge from Stewart prevented Andy Gray from close-range, before Borrowdale slid in on Hume to prevent the front man from finding the goal.
But that was the only threat Barnsley had left to poise in the first period, and soon after, an irresistible Rangers were three goals to the good courtesy of the man of the moment, Buzsaky.
Breaking at pace after a corner from the away side, Simpson and Buzsaky linked well before the former laid a pass to the latter 30-yards out.
The rest was pure brilliance, and when the Hungarian international looked up, he planted a stunning curling shot past a helpless Preece in the 39th minute.
The R's could have been four up at the break, but Preece did well to stop Vine, getting his fingertips that effort after good play down the right from Routledge once again.
As the teams emerged for the second half, the R's were keen to increase their dominance in the match.
They looked like doing so too, though after Buzsaky played the ball to Simpson, he flashed an effort just wide from six-yards out.
But Rangers weren't to have it all their own way. And soon after, Barnsley added a quick-fire double to put the result in some doubt.
Firstly, after a fine set-piece from Hume, Foster rose highest to give the visitors hope in the 51st minute.
And moments later, Barnsley added a second. After Stewart was adjudged to have brought down Adam Hammill in the area, Macken stepped up to take it.
Though his spot-kick was saved well by Cerny, he made no mistake at the second opportunity in the 55th minute, smashing home their second.
Rangers, however, shook off all hopes of a Barnsley equaliser soon after, adding two goals of their own to put the match out of visitors' reach.
It was delightful stuff again from Buzsaky - and when he crossed superbly for Vine in the 67th minute, the R's striker knocked down well for Watson, his effort just crept past Preece, who fumbled the ball into the net.
If there was any doubt over who would take the points, there could be none whatsoever after 79 minutes - as Rangers notched a fifth.
After Watson's teasing corner was deflecting towards goal, Simpson got the last touch to ensure the R's of their first home league win of the season.
QPR: Cerny, Stewart, Leigertwood, Routledge (Faurlin 69), Vine (Taarabt 69), Buzsaky, Gorkss, Rowlands, Watson, Simpson (Pellicori 79), Borrowdale.
Subs not used : Heaton, Ramage, Mahon, Ephraim.
Goals: Leigertwood (7), Buzsaky (15 & 39), Watson (67), Simpson (79)
Bookings: Borrowdale (87)
Barnsley: Preece, Colace, Foster, Hume (Bogdanovic 60), De Silva, Butterfield (Kozluk 56), Hammill, A. Gray (Campbell-Ryce 76), Dickinson, Shotton, Doyle.
Subs not used: Rusling, Devaney, J. Gary, Thompson.
Goals: Foster (51), Macken (55)
Bookings: Shotton (36), De Silva (39), Kozluk (59)
Referee: Mr K Evans
Attendance: 12, 025
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Akos Buzsaky was the star of the show, notching a double to help an irresistible Rangers overcome Barnsley in a pulsating encounter at Loftus Road.
The R's - who were three goals up at half time - had to halt a Barnsley revival, though, after the visitors notched two quick-fire goals after the break.
Mikele Leigertwood gave Rangers the lead, as he sent home an unstoppable, low effort from fully 20-yards out.
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The R's didn't rest on their laurels thereafter, as Buzsaky - finding much joy from his role down the left - tucked the ball away from close-range after a devastating pass from Ben Watson.
This was arguably Buzsaky's best performance in an R's shirt since a lengthy lay-off through injury, and just before the interval, he got a second goal of the match with a stunning effort 30-yards from goal.
But Barnsley - who were mere spectators in the first period - were much better, to their credit, after the break.
And after Stephen Foster headed home an Iain Hume free-kick, Jonathan Macken put the hosts right back into the affair when he finished from close-range, after his initial penalty was saved by Radek Cerny.
Though Rangers' blushes were spared soon after, as Watson and Jay Simpson made sure their side would take a first home league win of the campaign.
R's chief Jim Magilton made two changes from the side that lost out in the Carling Cup third round against Chelsea in midweek - reverting back to the same starting line-up that did more than enough to overcome Cardiff City away from home last Saturday.
In goal, Cerny returned to the fray at the expense of Tom Heaton.
The back four remained unchanged, with Leigertwood taking his place alongside Kaspars Gorkss, Damion Stewart and Gary Borrowdale.
After missing out on Wednesday, Watson replaced Alejandro Faurlin next to Captain Martin Rowlands in the middle of the midfield, with Wayne Routledge and Buzsaky on the flanks.
In attack, Simpson partnered Rowan Vine.
Full of optimism after two outstanding performances away at both the new Cardiff City Stadium and Stamford Bridge, you could understand if the R's were to start the game on the front foot.
Indeed they did just that and Rangers, in truth, should have found the net. Only a minute or so had passed on the clock when after Routledge burst down the left and crossed into the box, Buzsaky was unmarked at the back post.
From 10-yards out, the Magical Magyar shot for goal - only for a forest of legs to deny his effort on the line.
Soon after, Barnsley had their first opportunity. Anderson De Silva played in Iain Hume away down the right, only for the Tykes front man to drag his effort just wide of Cerny's left-hand post.
Rangers, though, were better in possession. Passing the ball around with ease and elegance it was only a matter of time until the hosts broke the deadlock - and they did so in the 7th minute.
What a goal it was too. Rowlands found the ball just past halfway before playing the ball out wide on the right to Leigertwood.
Driving from right-back, Leigertwood ran at the Barnsley defence before sending in an unstoppable, low shot past David Preece from 20-yards out.
It was no more than the home side deserved early on. In fact, buoyed by their opener, Rangers went searching for a second and just 8 minutes later - they got it.
Watson was the provider, sending a clever through ball to Buzsaky in the 15th minute. After missing a great opportunity in the first half, the Hungarian playmaker wasn't going to miss this time, and slotted home low past Preece in to the right-hand corner of the net.
This was magnificent play from the hosts, and in particular the fit-again Buzsaky - as R's fans from the home end raised their voices in appreciation of the Magical Magyar.
The R's were in cruise control, and moments later, they undoubtedly should have added a third. Watson, again the provider, played the ball through to Routledge.
The pacy winger looked up before blasting at the goal from close range, but his effort agonisingly hit the post and went to safety.
Buzsaky was then in the act again, and after he crossed for Simpson, the young striker held the ball up fantastically well for Rowlands, but the Rangers Skipper's blast was deflected wide.
Barnsley were passengers in this affair, though the R's did have to be on their guard briefly - as first a diving challenge from Stewart prevented Andy Gray from close-range, before Borrowdale slid in on Hume to prevent the front man from finding the goal.
But that was the only threat Barnsley had left to poise in the first period, and soon after, an irresistible Rangers were three goals to the good courtesy of the man of the moment, Buzsaky.
Breaking at pace after a corner from the away side, Simpson and Buzsaky linked well before the former laid a pass to the latter 30-yards out.
The rest was pure brilliance, and when the Hungarian international looked up, he planted a stunning curling shot past a helpless Preece in the 39th minute.
The R's could have been four up at the break, but Preece did well to stop Vine, getting his fingertips that effort after good play down the right from Routledge once again.
As the teams emerged for the second half, the R's were keen to increase their dominance in the match.
They looked like doing so too, though after Buzsaky played the ball to Simpson, he flashed an effort just wide from six-yards out.
But Rangers weren't to have it all their own way. And soon after, Barnsley added a quick-fire double to put the result in some doubt.
Firstly, after a fine set-piece from Hume, Foster rose highest to give the visitors hope in the 51st minute.
And moments later, Barnsley added a second. After Stewart was adjudged to have brought down Adam Hammill in the area, Macken stepped up to take it.
Though his spot-kick was saved well by Cerny, he made no mistake at the second opportunity in the 55th minute, smashing home their second.
Rangers, however, shook off all hopes of a Barnsley equaliser soon after, adding two goals of their own to put the match out of visitors' reach.
It was delightful stuff again from Buzsaky - and when he crossed superbly for Vine in the 67th minute, the R's striker knocked down well for Watson, his effort just crept past Preece, who fumbled the ball into the net.
If there was any doubt over who would take the points, there could be none whatsoever after 79 minutes - as Rangers notched a fifth.
After Watson's teasing corner was deflecting towards goal, Simpson got the last touch to ensure the R's of their first home league win of the season.
QPR: Cerny, Stewart, Leigertwood, Routledge (Faurlin 69), Vine (Taarabt 69), Buzsaky, Gorkss, Rowlands, Watson, Simpson (Pellicori 79), Borrowdale.
Subs not used : Heaton, Ramage, Mahon, Ephraim.
Goals: Leigertwood (7), Buzsaky (15 & 39), Watson (67), Simpson (79)
Bookings: Borrowdale (87)
Barnsley: Preece, Colace, Foster, Hume (Bogdanovic 60), De Silva, Butterfield (Kozluk 56), Hammill, A. Gray (Campbell-Ryce 76), Dickinson, Shotton, Doyle.
Subs not used: Rusling, Devaney, J. Gary, Thompson.
Goals: Foster (51), Macken (55)
Bookings: Shotton (36), De Silva (39), Kozluk (59)
Referee: Mr K Evans
Attendance: 12, 025
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