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Queens Park Rangers vs Derby County. Sky Bet Championship.

Loftus Road Stadium.

Queens Park Rangers 1

  • L Cook (47th minute)

Derby County 1

  • S Barker (67th minute)

Rams battle back for draw

Image: Barker: Earned Derby a point

Queens Park Rangers and Derby County edged a step closer towards survival after a 1-1 draw at Loftus Road.

Barker's second-half goal cancels out rare Cook effort

Queens Park Rangers and Derby County edged a step closer towards Championship survival after a 1-1 draw at Loftus Road. Lee Cook's first goal in well over a year had given QPR the lead before Shaun Barker replied for the Rams midway through the second half. Neil Warnock's side almost snatched all three points near the end only to see Rowan Vine's effort come back off the crossbar. Both these teams will not be sorry to see the back of disappointing seasons but they are making heavy weather of dragging themselves clear of the bottom three - Rangers have not won in four and Derby in five. Nigel Clough will not be relaxing just yet but his Rams side now have a handy six-point cushion while QPR lie a point and a place better off. Yet Clough's side could have been two down in the opening five minutes but for goalkeeper Stephen Bywater, who dived low to his left to keep out Jay Simpson's shot before tipping a fierce angled drive from Matt Connolly over the top. The visitors hit back with Rangers keeper Carl Ikeme saving from Barker's header and holding onto a curling free-kick from Robbie Savage.

Irritating

The set-piece made a welcome change for Savage, who spent the rest of the first half man-marking Rangers playmaker Adel Taarabt, snapping away at the Moroccan's heels, chirping in his ear and generally irritating the home crowd in his own inimitable style. However, in stoppage-time, Taarabt finally escaped the Welshman's clutches and played a diagonal ball to Cook. The winger, who has been beset by injuries for the best part of three years, was left with far too much room to lash his shot inside Bywater's near post with the last kick of the half. Rangers had a let-off six minutes after the break when Chris Porter was robbed by Damion Stewart as he shaped to tap in from six yards. But Derby did draw level in the 67th minute when Rangers failed to deal with Savage's high free-kick into the area and Barker was on hand to lash the loose ball through a crowd of defenders and past the helpless Ikeme. Rangers had the better chances to win it with Taarabt and Alejandro Faurlin both firing narrowly wide, before Vine crashed his shot against the crossbar with five minutes remaining.

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