QPR were no match for Leeds, whose win at Elland Road took them to the top of the Championship. Here’s how we rated each Rangers player in the 2-0 defeat.
Produced two excellent saves before Leeds’ opener. Was left badly exposed for both goals.
Had a decent game at the back. Used the ball well and was calm under pressure.
Solid enough before going off injured.
Some good signs on his long-awaited debut. Lacked sharpness but used his experience well, showing good positional sense and composure.
Much was asked of the veteran at right wing-back. He made a decent fist of it – and denied Patrick Bamford with a perfect challenge – but gave the ball away in the build up to the second goal with an attempted pass to Marc Pugh.
In for Geoff Cameron and worked hard in midfield, but Leeds had the upper hand.
Tried hard to create but found the going very tough indeed before going off in the second half.
Worked hard on the left but his passing was sloppy at times. Definitely an off day.
Showed flashes of his usual skill but was well contained by the home defence.
A frustrating day in front of goal. Had very little service and worked hard to annoy the Leeds defence – and the home fans.
Gave Rangers a physical presence up front and had their only real sights of goal, just failing to connect with Wells’ cross-come-shot and was later unable to hit the target when found by Todd Kane’s cross.
Came on for Leistner. Served up a great cross for Hugill.
Made little impact after replacing Chair. Unlucky when his challenge inadvertently set up Jack Harrison for the second goal.
Never threatened after coming on for Wells.
This post was last modified on 02/11/2019
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Mark Pugh doesn’t deserve a seat on the bench when we have much better players