QPR’s miserable run continued with a 3-1 loss at home to Leeds – their fifth defeat in six matches. Here’s how we rated each Rangers player.
A calm and assured presence to combat several testing moments in the first half, but Smithies could do nothing about all three of Leeds’ goals.
Operating at right-back, the Poland international put in plenty of work and was a threat going forward, but he found the going tougher further back. Gave his side hope in the final minutes with a bizarre goal from 35 yards, but it proved to be no more than a consolation.
QPR’s captain survived a few nervy moments on his return after nearly three months out, but he struggled as Leeds turned up the pressure in the final half-hour.
Robinson put in another composed performance for much of the game. But – like Onuoha – he could not contain Leeds’ front line as they took the game away from the home side.
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His stunning last-ditch tackle at the end of the first half denied Kemar Roofe and it was the highlight of a committed display.
Another battling display that helped keep QPR’s midfield ticking over. Withdrawn in the second half as his side looked to get back into the game.
The midfielder covered every blade of grass in a solid all-round performance that was very nearly capped with a goal, but his second-half header drifted inches wide.
Showed some neat footwork, but the youngster failed to make a real impression on the game.
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Freeman nearly put his side ahead with a flicked effort following a beautiful flowing QPR move in the first half, but it was his only major involvement in the game.
Fashioned himself a couple of half-chances, but Washington was easily contained by the Leeds defence.
Won plenty of headers in both penalty areas, but Smith was unable to create any real goalscoring opportunities.
Failed to make a telling contribution on the game after being brought on just after Leeds went ahead.
This post was last modified on 10/12/2017