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QPR stunned by late Cardiff comeback

QPR 2 Cardiff City 2


Scott Malone belted in a last-minute equaliser as Cardiff City came back from 2-0 down at Loftus Road.

Rangers looked to be heading for their first Championship win of the season after Charlie Austin added to Clint Hill’s opener.

But Sean Morrison headed home before Mason beat keeper Rob Green with a left-footed strike from 25 yards.

Rangers were leading through Hill’s 33rd-minute header from Matt Phillips’ left-wing corner when Austin scored a controversial goal 11 minutes into the second half – again following a Phillips corner.

Ben Gladwin flicked on and after Hill appeared to use his arm to nudge the ball towards Austin, the striker was able to bundle home from close range.

However, Cardiff hit back, themselves scoring from a corner six minutes later when Peter Whittingham swung the ball towards the penalty spot and Morrison stooped to head in.

And Malone completed the comeback with a powerful strike from near the left-hand edge of the penalty area after collecting Joe Ralls’ pass.

Hill’s first-half opener came somewhat against the run of play.

Green had produced two near-post saves, stopping shots from Malone and Joe Mason.

Cardiff also threatened when Anthony Pilkington was just unable to connect at the far post with Ralls’ cross.

But the visitors then failed to deal with Phillips’ excellent delivery and Hill showed great determination to get his head to the ball.

Rangers doubled their lead from the resulting corner when Phillips’ shot was tipped behind by keeper Simon Moore after taking a deflection off Matt Connolly.

Cardiff protested in vain that the goal should have been ruled out because of a handball – and they also felt Green used his hand rather than chest to cushion the ball when he raced from his line on 76 minutes.

At the other end, Austin, who has been linked with several top-flight clubs this summer, would have scored a third had former QPR man Connolly not cleared his shot off the line after Massimo Luongo pulled the ball back from the right.

Phillips was then thwarted by another save from Moore after finding himself through on goal when James Perch’s long ball was headed on by Luongo.

Mason wasted a glorious opportunity to equalise when he managed to escape Nedum Onuoha only to poke the ball tamely at Green.

And Jay Emmanuel-Thomas squandered a chance to make it 3-1 when he dragged a shot wide after being put through by fellow substitute Sebastian Polter shortly before Mason levelled.

QPR (4-4-1-1): Green, Perch, Onuoha, Hill, Konchesky, Phillips, Henry, Luongo, Gladwin Emmanuel-Thomas 76), Chery (Doughty 55), Austin (Polter 68).
Subs not used: Lumley, Hall, Kpekawa, Faurlin.

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This post was last modified on 15/08/2015

David McIntyre

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  • Ramsey says we need more bodies in the box but on today's performance we need more discipline when the ball breaks down instead of bodies trying to get in front of the ball really needed a Barton or a fit faurlin to keep our shape as well as the ball

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