Ebere Eze’s penalty just before half-time earned QPR a deserved point against Derby. Here’s how we rated each Rangers player in the 1-1 draw at Pride Park.
Solid enough and a big improvement on a terrible display against Nottingham Forest in midweek.
Made a big difference on his return to the side. A calming presence at right-back and tucked in to cover his central defenders when necessary.
Had a very decent game at the heart of the defence. Read the play well and always looked to build from the back.
Determined, imposing and not afraid to bring the ball out from defence when the chances arose.
Redeployed at left-back after a spell as a wing-back. Played well and had an effort saved.
Performed an important role protecting the Rangers back four.
Very good in the first half and seems to be getting into his stride after his injury problems. Did fade somewhat before being taken off.
Always a threat, especially in the first half, and won the penalty which led to Eze equalising from the spot. Praised by boss Mark Warburton after the game and rightly so.
Handed a rare start and justified his inclusion with a clever, hardworking performance behind Jordan Hugill.
Took his penalty well and always bothered Derby’s defence. Great to watch when in full flow.
Had a shot saved but otherwise had very little joy in terms of scoring opportunities. But he performed a crucial role up front, where he worked hard and held the ball up well.
Shored things up in midfield after coming on. Nahki Wells, on for the final 11 minutes, also helped Rangers see the game out and get the point they deserved.
This post was last modified on 30/11/2019