Hull City vs QPR
Sky Bet Ch’boat
3:00pm Saturday October
KCOM Stadium
(Att: 10285)
Ebere Eze converted two penalties to help QPR.
Mark Warburton’s well-drilled side were great value for three points and dominated from the beginning. After Jarrod Bowen gave Hull the lead with a attack after 21 minutes that did not seem probable.
But once Ryan Manning equalised 60 minutes prior to half-time, few within the KCOM Stadium would have been amazed by the scoreline.
QPR required a huge donation when Eric Lichaj finished within the Hull punishment box his run from heavy from Eze, who earned a.
Eze coolly put goalkeeper George Long on his backside before he tapped into an empty net to make it 2-1.
With two minutes of normal time remaining, the 21-year-old subsequently won a second punishment – Kevin Stewart was lured into a challenge – which was converted with composure that was comparable.
Substitute Josh Magennis scored deep into stoppage time to offer a flicker of hope to Hull, but the hosts got exactly everything they deserved.
This was their dominance, QPR might have seen in the third moment when Eze’s shot from distance was parried for a corner by Long.
The home side eventually got going in the 18th minute after Kamil Grosicki effort from the left was smothered by Liam Kelly.
QPR still looked the vibrant outfit – till Bowen suddenly intervened with a piece of quality.
Tom Eaves at first headed on towards Bowen long’s searching ball. Even the winger that is highly-regarded still had to do, but his contact with his torso was fantastic.
And also his raking attack from outside the penalty area was better.
When it felt just as though the hosts could press , Manning equalised. Rangers’ aim was first influenced by the free-kick from the left corner corner of the penalty box, which was saved by Long of Eze.
The corner wasn’t economically addressed by the defence of Hull and Manning made them pay with a curling strike from 10 yards which nestled into the bottom-right corner.
Warburton will have already been adamant that was the least his team deserved at half-time, and the narrative of the next half would have done little to alter the QPR director’s mind.
Ilias Chair was not too far out when his powerful drive was tipped over the crossbar by Long.
Callum Elder intervened with a superb challenge, although eze Chair following an elaborate run in the left.
Nahki Wells was left to reflect upon what could have been blazed over the crossbar with the goal gaping following good work from Josh Scowen.
Hull reacted through Bowen, who battered on the ball off target from the right of this box.
But QPR remained by far the likelier winners.
And so it proved – after Magennis gave a glimmer of hope to Hull at the departure – as the gifted Eze earned, and then scored, two critical penalties.
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