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Queens Park Rangers vs West Bromwich Albion. Premier League.

Loftus Road StadiumAttendance17,560.

Queens Park Rangers 3

  • C Austin (24th minute pen, 48th minute, 86th minute)

West Bromwich Albion 2

  • J Lescott (10th minute)
  • S Varela (20th minute)

Premier League: Charlie Austin fires hat-trick as QPR come back to beat West Brom

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 20:  Charlie Austin of QPR celebrates scoring his second goal during the Barclays Premier League match between Queens Park Range
Image: QPR's hero Charlie Austin celebrates

A Charlie Austin hat-trick inspired QPR to come back from two goals down to beat West Brom 3-2 at Loftus Road.

Rangers were 2-0 down after 20 minutes when Joleon Lescott and Silvestre Varela struck for the visitors but Austin got the first of his three goals from the penalty spot just before half-time.

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QPR manager Harry Redknapp says Charlie Austin's goalscoring form is all down to his great attitude to the game

The striker then drew his side level early in the second period with a close-range finish before he lifted the roof at Loftus Road with a 87th-minute winner, heading home a Joey Barton corner. 

Craig Gardner and Brown Ideye had both already fired presentable chances into the crowd before Lescott headed West Brom in front on 10 minutes.

The former Manchester City man was quickest to react to a near post Stephane Sessegnon flick following a Sebastien Pocognoli corner.

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West Brom manager Alan Irvine felt his team deserved more from their trip to Loftus Road

West Brom doubled their lead 10 minutes later when Varela’s clever one-two with Sessegnon cut open the QPR defence and the winger prodded home his first goal for the club.

With the Loftus Road crowd getting restless, QPR hit back with their first meaningful attack on 24 minutes.

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Leroy Fer was adjudged to have been pulled back in the area by James Morrison as he threw himself at the ball after Ben Foster had spilled a Barton corner in his own six-yard box.

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 20:  Joleon Lescott of West Brom celebrates scoring the opening goal during the Barclays Premier League match between Queens Par
Image: Joleon Lescott celebrates scoring the opening goal.

Austin stepped up and fired home from the spot, sending Foster the wrong way.

QPR continued on the front foot in the second period and were level on 48 minutes.

Richard Dunne rose highest from a Barton corner but could only divert his header against the crossbar. As the ball bobbled around the West Brom area, Bobby Zamora prodded the ball across the six-yard box and Austin was on hand to bundle the ball over the line from close range.

QPR had a penalty appeal waved away minutes later when Barton went flying in the box under a Morrison challenge as he went to latch onto an Austin knock-down. 

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Charlie Austin felt his teammates showed great character to fight back from going two goals behind.

Austin could have grabbed his hat-trick with 11 minutes remaining but was denied by Foster after substitute Junior Hoilett had dashed down the right and delivered a teasing cross.

But the match ball would be his for keeps just six minutes later as he completed the comeback for the hosts.

A superb Barton corner was met powerfully by the striker, who rose above Pocognoli to score his first Premier League hat-trick. 

There was still time for West Brom substitute Saido Berahino to strike the crossbar in injury time as his side pushed Foster into the attack from a flurry of corners.

However, QPR stood firm and the win moves them out of the relegation zone – level on points with West Brom in 15th place.

Soccer Saturday verdict – Phil Thompson

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Phil Thompson believes QPR would be lost without Charlie Austin

"It wasn’t a game of high quality, but excitement was there all the time. There were chances at either end. West Brom started so fast and thoroughly deserved to be 2-0 up. The big thing for QPR is the home form and they were 2-0 down against a team that will be around them in the table. Would that demoralise them? It didn’t! They showed absolutely fantastic character to come back. Charlie Austin is a great story – it’s 11 Premier League goals for him now."

Player Ratings

QPR: Green (7), Onouha (6), Caulker (6), Dunne (6), Suk-Young (5), Vargas (7), Henry (6), Barton (7), Fer (6), Zamora (6), Austin (9).

Subs: Hill (7), Hoilett (7), Krancjar (6).

West Brom: Foster (6), Wisdom (6), Lescott (8), McAuley (6), Pocognoli (6), Gardner (7), Dorrans (7), Morrison (5), Varela (7), Sessegnon (8), Ideye (6).

Subs: Berahino (7), Gamboa (6).

Man of The Match: Charlie Austin 

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