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QPR 2-2 Charlton: Naby Sarr nicks last-gasp point for Addicks

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between QPR and Charlton

Naby Sarr's equaliser with seconds remaining rescued a point for injury-plagued Charlton in an action-packed 2-2 draw with QPR.

Lyle Taylor's leveller cancelled out Geoff Cameron's early opener but Marc Pugh's first goal for the hosts, scored with 20 minutes remaining, appeared to have given them the points.

But right at the end, goalkeeper Dillon Phillips lofted a free-kick into the QPR area and Cameron's misplaced header inadvertently teed up Sarr.

Ironically, Cameron's sixth-minute goal came courtesy of an error by Sarr.

Ebere Eze chipped a free-kick into the area and Sarr's poor clearance fell straight to Cameron, who scored with a side-footed volley from near the edge of the six-yard box.

Image: Naby Sarr celebrates his late equaliser for Charlton

Charlton, without a host of players and now without a win in their past 11 league matches, almost equalised when Taylor was denied at point-blank range by 'keeper Joe Lumley after being found by Ben Purrington's low cross from the left.

The Addicks' injury curse struck again when Jonathan Leko was hurt in the build-up to that chance and limped off soon afterwards.

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But luck was definitely on Charlton's side when Nahki Wells missed two glorious chances to double QPR's lead before half-time.

Wells headed against the bar from close range after Eze's right-wing cross had been headed down by Jordan Hugill.

Wells also failed to capitalise after being sent through on goal by Purrington's appalling back-pass, shooting straight at Phillips when a pass to Luke Amos would have left the on-loan Tottenham youngster with a simple tap-in.

Amos was furious with his team-mate, while Purrington's gaffe prompted Charlton boss Lee Bowyer to substitute him.

And a poor clearance by Wells led to Charlton equalising 11 minutes into the second half.

Conor Gallagher swung in a corner from the left and Wells succeeded only in prodding the ball out as far as Albie Morgan, whose low strike was diverted into the net by Taylor.

Wells' miserable afternoon was brought to an end when he was replaced by Bright Osayi-Samuel, who set up Pugh's goal just four minutes after coming on.

Osayi-Samuel twice twisted and turned away from Jason Pearce on the right before teeing up Pugh for a simple close-range finish.

Charlton battled on and very nearly levelled from another left-wing corner by Gallagher.

This time Gallagher's delivery was met at the far post by Sarr, whose header back across goal was nodded onto the bar by Taylor.

But the visitors' persistence was eventually rewarded in dramatic fashion.

Cameron attempted to clear the danger but instead the ball bounced off the back of the American's head and straight to Sarr, who made no mistake.

What the managers said...

QPR's Mark Warburton: "We weren't clinical enough. Everyone will naturally focus on an equaliser with 11 seconds to go but the fact is the game should have been over by then.

"If we're more clinical then it relieves the pressure and removes the nerves of the crowd. The game should have been out of sight. We didn't finish them off."

Charlton's Lee Bowyer: "The physio has just said to me that it's a knee injury and it doesn't look good [for Leko]. He'll have a scan. It doesn't look like it's a very good injury. Unfortunately we can't control that.

"The only good thing is that January's coming. We need to bring some bodies in - we have to because these lads can't keep doing what they're doing. They're running through brick walls every week and they need some help."

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