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Queens Park Rangers vs Rochdale. Carabao Cup Second Round.

Loftus Road StadiumAttendance4,755.

Queens Park Rangers 0

    Rochdale 2

    • J Akpa Akpro (5th minute)
    • G Jones (81st minute)

    Rochdale dump out QPR

    Image: Akpa Akpro: Opened the scoring on five minutes

    Rochdale knocked QPR out of the Carling Cup with an impressive 2-0 victory at Loftus Road on Tuesday.

    Lowly Dale progress to third round with shock win at Loftus Road

    League One side Rochdale knocked Queens Park Rangers out of the Carling Cup with an impressive 2-0 victory at Loftus Road on Tuesday. Although Rangers boss Neil Warnock made mass changes to the side which won at Everton at the weekend, the hosts still boasted Adel Taarabt and Jay Bothroyd in their starting line-up. However, the Premier League side were behind in under five minutes, as Rochdale striker Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro netted from six yards. And QPR's misery was complete nine minutes from time, when Gary Jones doubled the visitors' advantage, sealing the Dale's progression to the third round of the competition. Rochdale, who have made a poor start to their League One campaign, will draw encouragement from a determined display and fully deserved their passage into the next round.

    Changes

    Warnock showed his regard for the competition by making eight changes to the side that prevailed at Goodison Park with only Taarabt, Bradley Orr and Matthew Connolly surviving. And his new-look team made the worst possible start when they slipped behind early on. Jones directed a wonderful pass into the box which was met by Ashley Grimes, but the midfielder's shot was kept out by keeper Brian Murphy. Forward Akpa Akpro had tracked the move, however, and popped up at the far post to slide home the rebound. The bright opening by Rochdale, who gave a first start to on-loan Dutch defender Pim Balkestein, continued when Nicky Adams weaved his way into the box only to fire a tame shot at Murphy. QPR then took control, Connolly threatening with a fine effort that was parried to safety by David Lucas. Akpa Akpro continued to look dangerous as he dashed into the QPR box from his wide-left position.
    Slick
    Rochdale produced a slick interchange of passing as they finished the first half strongly. But their hearts were in their mouths in stoppage time when Connolly forced Lucas to spring into action to save a vicious shot. Danny Shittu almost got on the end of a sharp cross as QPR made a lively start to the second half and moments later Taarabt fired wide. Murphy then came to the rescue when Jason Kennedy marauded into the box and unleashed a shot. Beautiful footwork from Taarabt on the edge of the area bamboozled the Rochdale defence but there was too much weight on his final pass to Jay Bothroyd. Shittu was lucky not concede a penalty when he tugged at the shirt of Grimes as the visitors probed in search of a second goal. Substitute Michael Harriman blasted a shot straight at Lucas as QPR's play began to take on greater urgency. The hosts dominated possession in the later stages but it was Rochdale who struck the telling blow. Adams picked out Jones and the veteran midfielder chipped the ball over the advancing Murphy for a wonderfully-taken goal.

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