Middlesbrough vs Queens Park Rangers. Sky Bet Championship.
Riverside Stadium.
Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at the Riverside Stadium
Monday 6 July 2020 12:14, UK
Middlesbrough's relegation worries intensified as local boy Jordan Hugill fired QPR to a 1-0 win at the Riverside.
Hugill's long-range winner secured QPR's first points since the restart and lifted Mark Warburton's side to the 53-point mark, all but guaranteeing their survival in the Sky Bet Championship.
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Middlesbrough, on the other hand, are staring down the barrel of relegation to League One, with their latest defeat coming in Neil Warnock's first home game as manager. Their wait for a first home win since Boxing Day goes on.
Boro started the day in the Championship's bottom three after Stoke's four-goal thrashing of Barnsley saw the Potters clamber above them, and Warnock's decision to recall centre-half Harold Moukoudi and station him as a defensive midfielder underlined the Boro boss' desire to keep things tight.
Home goalkeeper Dejan Stojanovic was called into action in just the third minute, gathering a deflected shot from Ryan Manning, but Middlesbrough started marginally the stronger of the two sides and threatened twice inside a minute midway through the first half.
QPR goalkeeper Joe Lumley was equal to them on each occasion, parrying a long-range effort from Britt Assombalonga before producing an even better save to deny Ashley Fletcher after the striker raced on to Patrick Roberts' through ball and advanced into the right-hand side of the box.
QPR had not really threatened at that stage, but the visitors almost claimed the lead on the half-hour mark as Jonny Howson dawdled on the ball, conceding possession to Bright Osayi-Samuel.
He released Hugill through the middle,but the striker hesitated at a crucial moment, enabling Stojanovic to break from his line and block his shot.
Hugill, a born-and-bred Teessider, endured a frustrating spell on loan at Middlesbrough last season, but his return to the Riverside proved a fruitful one a minute later.
Picking up the ball from Manning close to the right touchline, Hugill unleashed a vicious 30-yard half-volley that arced over Stojanovic before nestling in the net.
It proved to be Hugill's last intervention as he appeared to injure his hamstring in the act of shooting and was immediately forced off, but it was a hugely significant one.
QPR almost doubled their lead shortly before the interval, with Manning firing in a low free-kick that was parried by Stojanovic, but the visitors were content to spend most of the second half defending their advantage.
Middlesbrough enjoyed more possession in the second half, but chances remained few and far between for the home side, who are clearly lacking in confidence.
Ravel Morrison should have done better midway through the second period when he fired over the crossbar after Fletcher prodded the ball into his path, and substitute Lukas Nmecha wasted the home side's best opportunity with nine minutes left as he drilled a first-time volley over the bar from 10 yards.
Middlesbrough's Neil Warnock: "We didn't put it in the net, it's as simple as that. I can't fault their effort. It's disappointing to concede a goal in the manner we did, but that's life, and we can't take our chances.
"I think we had twice as many shots as they had, but we just need something to drop for us. I don't think we've had anything to drop for us in the last few games. I think that's what we need at the moment.
"I look at the lads and I can't fault the effort they've put in. They haven't got to get too down. It's hard, but as I've said to them they're very fortunate to be footballers at a club like this and they have to fight tooth and nail.
"I did think they did that in the second half, I just thought they made wrong decisions here and there, and a couple of things could have gone for us in the box which didn't."
QPR's Mark Warburton: "We all know what the Championship is like. I've always said, you win three or four in a row and you can be knocking on the door (for promotion), but then you lose three or four in a row and suddenly you're getting shouts about relegation.
"That's the nature of the Championship, and we really wanted that win. We thought we played really well and deserved to get something out of Tuesday's game against Fulham, but we didn't through missing chances and whatever else.
"But we've come here to a tough venue and got a well-deserved and important three points."