QPR paid the price for yet more atrocious defending as they were beaten 3-2 at Coventry. Here’s how we rated each Rangers player.
Even though it was a close-range header, Lumley should have done better for the first Coventry goal but his feet and reactions were far too slow.
Always honest and hardworking, but Ryan Giles always had the better of him on the flank, including when Giles set up the hosts’ first goal.
OK, but his positioning could have been better for the second goal Rangers conceded.
Not assertive enough defensively but scored a great goal, beautifully controlling Ilias Chair’s corner and volleying home.
Inexplicably switched off, allowing Coventry to equalise. And offered nothing going forward.
Very far from a captain’s performance. Totally anonymous in the second half as Coventry took control.
Able to stroke the ball around in the first half as QPR dominated without creating a clear-cut chance. Faded badly before being taken off in the second half.
A fine run followed by a shot in the first half and later won a penalty. Not at his best but was QPR’s biggest attacking threat.
Worked very hard to support Lyndon Dykes up front but didn’t make much of an impact before going off late on.
Delivered the corner for Rangers’ equaliser but his overall display was muted.
Another goal from the penalty spot but otherwise didn’t pose much of a goal threat.
Didn’t affect the game after coming on with 18 minutes remaining.