Warburton defends Lumley after QPR win

QPR manager Mark Warburton
QPR manager Mark Warburton defended Joe Lumley after the goalkeeper’s error meant they had to hold off a fightback from Luton before securing a 3-2 win.

Nahki Wells scored twice as the R’s raced into a three-goal lead within 28 minutes at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, where Ebere Eze also scored – and was twice denied by the woodwork.

However, Luton were gifted a way back into the game when Lumley inexplicably played the ball straight to Harry Cornick, who helped himself to a goal nine minutes before half-time.

James Collins pulled another back for the Hatters early in the second half but QPR held on for a third successive league win.

Warburton is keen for his keeper to play the ball out from the back and refused to criticise Lumley, who made a mess of an attempted pass to Ryan Manning.

Warburton said: “As a team we gave a soft goal away. We’re all human and we all make mistakes. That happens.

Eze’s goal gave Rangers the perfect start

“To give them a glimmer of hope like that, we shot ourselves in the foot. Then they scored early in the second half and suddenly the whole dynamic of the game changes.

“You can’t say to someone ‘Be brave, get on the ball and play from the back – don’t make a mistake!’ You can’t do that. We’re all humans, otherwise we’d be machines.

“We made a mistake. How do we respond? I want the team not be reckless, but to be brave and get on the ball and when we do that we look a good team.”

Rangers’ nerves were not helped by Jordan Hugill missing two glorious chances to extend their lead in the second half.

Warburton said: “We were very good in that first half an hour. We hit the bar twice and put two wide, so it could have been a lot more in that first half.

“We still missed chances in the second half and we’ve got to be more ruthless in front of goal because goals change games.

“We’ve got to recognise that. But we got three points, really important, and three wins on the spin.”

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