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Lumley makes costly error in QPR defeat

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Jackson Irvine scored a last-minute winner as QPR’s miserable run – and Joe Lumley’s habit of making costly mistakes – continued.

Ilias Chair put Rangers ahead on 20 minutes at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium but keeper Lumley spilled Josh Bowler’s cross just after the half-hour mark and George Honeyman was on hand to equalise. 

And the defensive lapses which have plagued QPR this season were evident yet again when Irvine wandered in unchallenged to nudge Jarrod Bowen’s free-kick past Lumley.

Chair opened the scoring with a low right-footed strike from near the left-hand edge of the penalty area following a short-corner routine involving Ryan Manning and Ebere Eze.

The home side then began to dominate and Stephen Kingsley, who later went off after picking up an injury, blocked Luke Amos’ shot after the on-loan Tottenham youngster had been teed up by Nahki Wells.

Bright Osayi-Samuel then went close for Rangers, shooting over after cutting in from the right flank, before a cross by Amos was steered wide of the near post by Wells.

With their opponents seemingly in complete control of the game, Hull equalised out of nothing courtesy of Honeyman’s first goal since joining the Tigers from Sunderland during the summer.

Lumley, whose season has been marred by a number of errors, should have gathered the ball in routine fashion but failed to do so and Honeyman was able to score from close range.

Lumley atoned somewhat when he dived to his right to push away a left-footed effort from former QPR academy player Bowler.

Hull keeper George Long also produced a fine save before the interval, pushing over Chair’s shot after the midfielder had been put through by Amos.

The second half produced fewer clear-cut openings as both sides laboured.

Amos and Dominic Ball went close for Rangers, shooting wide of the target, while Tom Eaves headed Honeyman’s right-wing cross wide just after coming on as a substitute.

QPR manager Mark Warburton sent on striker Jordan Hugill with 12 minutes remaining in an attempt to find a winner.

But the on-loan West Ham man was unable to capitalise when a chance came his way.

Eze found Wells, who sent in a low cross from the left which the stretching Hugill could not connect with.

Irvine, on the other hand, made no mistake, condemning QPR to the seventh defeat of a 13-match run in which they have won only twice and have consistently thrown points away despite enjoying plenty of chances and possession.

 

QPR: Lumley, Rangel, Leistner, Hall, Manning, Ball, Amos (Smith 66), Eze, Chair, (Hugill 79) Osayi-Samuel, Wells.
Subs not used: Kelly, Kane, Pugh, Wallace, Scowen.



This post was last modified on 30/12/2019

David McIntyre

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  • We have the second oldest player in the league at fullback the worst goalkeeper,2 strikers who can't score and the laziest midfielder in the league in Eze ,and a manager that puts out a different 11 almost every game,how much worst can our club get????where are the men who promised so much and delivered this mess.

  • In 58 years of watching the Rs,this has to be the worst side ever,with the worst goalkeepers we have ever had.How many more points will we drop because of bad goalkeeping mistakes,when are the powers that be going to give us a team worthy of its supporters,any comment Mr Fernandes

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