QPR are through to the FA Cup fourth round after demolishing Swansea. Here’s how we rated each Rangers player in the 5-1 win.
A comfortable return to the side for the recalled keeper, who had little to do as Rangers dominated.
Got forward to good effect and delivered the cross to Jordan Hugill for the opening goal.
Calm and composed on his senior debut. Now set for for a spell out on loan in order to gain more first-team experience.
Gave the ball away for Swansea’s goal. Otherwise pretty solid.
Impressive at both ends of the pitch and scored with a cracking volley. His right-footed strike was described by boss Mark Warburton as as rare as Halley’s Comet and “like Lord Lucan riding Shergar.”
Quietly effective in midfield, where he competed well and used the ball sensibly.
Scored with a sublime volley from the right-hand side of the penalty area – the pick of some superb Rangers goals.
Lacks the dynamism of some of Rangers’ other – younger – attacking players, but he was neat, tidy and linked play nicely.
Brilliant again. Robbed former QPR man Jake Bidwell to score and was a threat throughout. Has pace and skill and his end-product is improving.
Great to watch and is growing in stature all the time. Went close with a couple of efforts on goal and delivered a teasing free-kick for Hugill to make it 3-0.
A good day for the striker, who scored twice – with a fine volley and far-post finish – and gave Swansea’s defence constant problems.
Lively after coming on as a substitute for his first appearance since the opening day of the season, Had a strike tipped over seconds after his introduction. Youngster Deshane Dalling was also bright after coming in for the final 10 minutes for his senior debut and there was a debut too for injury-time substitute Joe Gubbins.
This post was last modified on 05/01/2020