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Fulham humiliate QPR again in another one-sided derby


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Fulham again humiliated QPR in another one-sided west London derby, emphatically securing their first win under Slavisa Jokanovic.

The hosts were blitzed by three goals in the final 10 minutes of the first half, scored by Ross McCormack, Moussa Dembele and Tom Cairney.

Substitute Tjarron Chery scored a stoppage-time consolation for Rangers, who were otherwise dismal.

McCormack, who netted twice in his team’s 4-0 hammering of QPR in September, drifted between centre-backs Grant Hall and Nedum Onuoha to collect Cairney’s clever pass and fired past Alex Smithies.

Worse followed for Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink’s side when Dembele headed home Jamie O’Hara’s left-wing cross to double the visitors’ lead five minutes before half-time.

And in first-half injury time, Cairney netted from the rebound after Dembele’s shot had hit the post. Hall, in attempting to block Cairney’s follow-up, inadvertently deflected the ball past Smithies, who might otherwise have made the save.

Earlier, keeper Andy Lonergan gathered Matt Phillips’ header from Jamie Mackie’s cross, but after that Fulham took control.

R’s keeper Smithies saved at his near post to deny Lasse Vigen Christensen, who went off injured a couple of minutes later.

Smithies also palmed the ball away to prevent an unmarked McCormack getting to a cross from O’Hara, who had a long-range effort saved, but Rangers’ reprieve was only temporary and by the interval Fulham were in command.

With the game as good as lost, QPR at least mustered a determined start to the second half, and appealed in vain for a penalty when Phillips’ free-kick struck Scott Parker’s arm.

The home fans, who jeered their team’s abject performance, also felt Dan Burn could have been red-carded for bringing down Mackie after the Fulham defender had been put in trouble by Fernando Amorebieta’s loose pass.

But referee Tim Robinson felt Fulham debutant Michael Madl was close enough for Burn not to be deemed the last man, and he was shown a yellow card.

Having been a spectator for much of the game, Lonergan produced a stunning to save to keep out James Perch’s header and also pushed away a powerful shot from substitute Nasser El Khayati.

Lonergan also did well to get to a low shot from Chery, who eventually found the net by rifling in from eight yards out following Daniel Tozser’s right-wing corner.

It denied Fulham what would have been only their third clean sheet in the league this season – one of their two shut-outs came in their thrashing of QPR at Craven Cottage.

Nevertheless it was a day to savour for Jokanovic’s team, who won with embarrassing ease.


QPR (4-4-2): Smithies; Perch, Onuoha, Hall, Konchesky; Phillips (Chery 76), Tozser, Luongo, Hoilett (El Khayati, 53); Mackie, Polter (Washington 45).
Subs not used: Ingram, Hill, Henry, Petrasso.

Fulham (3-5-2): Lonergan; Madl, Burn, Amorebieta; Fredericks, Parker (Ince 77), O’Hara, Cairney, Christensem (Garbutt 6); Dembele (Hyndman 83), McCormack.
Subs not used: Lewis, Richards, Smith, Kacaniklic.

This post was last modified on 16/02/2016

David McIntyre

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  • i am not surprised by this game, QPR have not improved this season and in many ways have gone backwards, When he took over as manager QPR were 6 points off a play off place, today they could be 14 The style of football is dire. The increase in season ticket prices next season will mean less home fans next season, but so to will the style of play and knowing you are in for an hard slog.

  • For the first time in 52 years I'm ashamed of my team,and Jimmy floyd has a lot of explaining to do before I return to loftus road.You were all an absolute disgrace today but I bet you all get your wages at the end of the week,you should be done for defrauding the poor old Qpr fans.why do we bring in players ,to leave them on the bench??,why does Chery not get a regular start,??? I, my son, and my two grandsons totally gutted 3 generations sitting at home wondering WHY! do we bother supporting Qpr.

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