Ilias Chair fired QPR ahead but a Joe Lumley error and some diabolical last-minute defending gifted Hull the points. Here’s how we rated each Rangers player in the 2-1 defeat.
Far too casual when failing to grasp a routine ball into the box. Spilling Josh Bowler’s cross presented George Honeyman with an equaliser when Rangers were in control and was the latest blunder of an error-strewn season for Lumley. He atoned somewhat by diving to his right to push away a shot from Bowler and was defended by boss Mark Warburton, but he surely now faces the axe in favour of the fit-again Liam Kelly.
Had a decent game on his return to the side. Defended well and got forward to good effect too, the highlight of his performance being a burst down the right which led to Nahki Wells going close.
Solid enough. Did the basics well and was competent on the ball.
Also performed fairly well, but Rangers lack a true leader at the back.
Kept Bowler largely quiet in a battle with his former team-mate. Contributed at the other end and was involved in the build up to Chair’s goal.
Pretty good in the first half. Not so effective in the second. Always combative.
Seems to be finding his feet at Rangers. Always willing to put a foot in and started a number of attacks, including when he created chances for Chair and Wells. Faded before being taken off though.
Dangerous on the flank and went close when he cut inside and fired over the bar early in the second half.
Fine strike for his goal – a right-footed effort from near the left-hand edge of the penalty area – and was involved in much of Rangers’ best moments. Unlucky to be taken off in the second half.
Showed trademark moments of his skill and created a couple of openings, but Hull coped with him well.
Worked hard up front. Missed a decent chance and created one for Jordan Hugill.
Brought on for Amos midway through the second half. Still yet to make any real impact for the R’s.
Sent on for the final 12 minutes and unable to take a chance when it came his way, failing to get to Wells’ low cross.