QPR fans on Twitter hailed Tjaronn Chery after he continued his impressive goalscoring form by earning Rangers a point with his penalty against Leeds United.
Chery’s late spot-kick at Elland Road was the Dutch midfielder’s 10th goal of the season and his sixth in his last nine matches.
And many Rangers supporters believe Chery – and his blossoming partnership with striker Sebastian Polter – could be vital for the club next season.
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I'm looking forward to seeing Jack Robinson play at left back.
whilst I believe we have a few good options in attack,our biggest worry should be our defence,too many times this season we have lost by a late winner or the odd goal,smithies and hall apart,I would get rid of the rest and start again.