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Queens Park Rangers vs Rotherham United. Sky Bet Championship.

Loftus Road Stadium.

Queens Park Rangers 3

  • I Chair (20th minute)
  • B Osayi-Samuel (46th minute)
  • L Dykes (49th minute pen)

Rotherham United 2

  • M Smith (38th minute)
  • F Ladapo (84th minute)

QPR 3-2 Rotherham: Lyndon Dykes penalty seals win for Hoops in five-goal thriller

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between QPR and Rotherham at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium as a Lyndon Dykes penalty proved enough for the Hoops to seal victory on Tuesday night

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between QPR and Rotherham United

Bright Osayi-Samuel inspired QPR to a 3-2 victory over Rotherham.

Ilias Chair put Rangers ahead after 20 minutes and they seemed to be in control before Michael Smith's 38th-minute equaliser - the striker's first goal since February.

But two goals in first-half injury time proved decisive for the Rs.

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 24: Lyndon Dykes of Queens Park Rangers (left) celebrates scoring his side's third goal from the penalty spot during the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Rotherham United at The Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium on November 24, 2020 in London, England. Sporting stadiums around the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in games being played behind closed doors. (Photo by Ashley Western/MB Media/Getty Images)
Image: Lyndon Dykes of Queens Park Rangers (left) celebrates scoring his side's third goal from the penalty spot

Having twice hit the woodwork, Osayi-Samuel scored in fine style and Lyndon Dykes then thumped in a penalty after Dan Barlaser's handball.

Freddie Ladapo pulled a goal back with six minutes remaining but Rangers held out for the win despite some uncomfortable moments in the final stages.

Osayi-Samuel was outstanding for the hosts and almost gave them an early lead when he fired against the outside of the post.

It was a temporary reprieve for Rotherham, who have now lost three of their past four matches.

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Osayi-Samuel set up the opener, retrieving Chris Willock's left-wing cross and then tricking his way inside to tee up Chair, whose deflected shot brought the Moroccan's second goal in as many games.

QPR conceded 76 goals last season and though they have been better defensively this term, they remain vulnerable.

The 17th they have shipped this season came after Willock, who was otherwise impressive, miscued an attempted volleyed clearance near his own penalty area.

Wes Harding sent in a cross from the right flank and Smith drifted between Rangers centre-backs Conor Masterson and Yoann Barbet to head the Millers level.

They remained level despite a glorious chance falling to Osayi-Samuel, whose shot from point-blank range after good work by Chair was diverted onto the post by Angus MacDonald.

Osayi-Samuel made amends with a superb goal to restore the home side's lead.

The winger exchanged passes with Geoff Cameron and then breezed past MacDonald and Joe Mattock - causing them to bump into each other - before firing into the roof of the net.

And when Barlaser inexplicably handled the ball when under limited pressure from Chair, Scotland striker Dykes helped himself to his fourth goal since joining QPR during the summer - all of them have come from the penalty spot.

The second half was much less eventful and Rotherham were glad to see the back of Osayi-Samuel, who continued to worry them before being taken off late on.

They struggled to create clear-cut chances, although they were given hope when Ladapo nodded in the rebound after Michael Ihiekwe's header from Jamie Lindsay's right-wing cross had come off the post.

What the managers said...

QPR's Mark Warburton: "In the first half we played some really good football and opened them up at will. We looked a good team for long periods of the first half and in truth - and I've got huge respect for Rotherham - I thought we should have had six.

"But a team like Rotherham will always come out and react and never say die. We had to take care of the ball and that wasn't a QPR team in the second half. We didn't play our game at all. We fell straight into a well-set trap and could easily have dropped two points."

Rotherham's Paul Warne: "Unfortunately our performance in the first half was very lacklustre. QPR absolutely smoked us, in fairness. I would have been happy to go in at half-time 2-1 down. That wouldn't have been a fair scoreline to them.

"Then I thought our second-half performance was really good. It was a bit more like us. They gave me everything they had in the second half. We threw the kitchen sink at them but unfortunately it wasn't enough."

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