QPR’s poor run continued as they were beaten at Huddersfield. Here’s how we rated each Rangers player in the 2-0 defeat.
Produced a decent save to deny Steve Mounie but Kelly giving the ball away led to the penalty which resulted in the second goal.
Gave the ball away in the opening minute, which set the tone for the early stages and almost resulted in a goal. Made amends somewhat with a crucial first-half challenge, but was never convincing.
Unlucky not to score when he headed against the post and was decent for the most part, but beaten in the build-up to the all-important opening goal.
Continues to look like a great prospect, but was caught out by one ball over the top which he misjudged badly.
Harshly adjudged to have committed a foul for the penalty. Won numerous challenges and always looked to get forward.
Like Kane, gave the ball away near his own goal early on. Competed well in midfield though.
Made no impact at all before going off in the second half.
It just didn’t happen for the winger, who was substituted late on after a frustrating afternoon.
Involved in some nice link-up play but was largely well contained by the home defence.
Rangers’ best player by some distance. His delivery led to Hall hitting the post and he showed plenty of his trademark tricks, including a double nutmeg before seeing a shot saved.
Worked hard to occupy Huddersfield defenders but posed very little in terms of a goal threat.
Talking of posing very little threat, Pugh offered virtually nothing after coming on.
After some encouraging signs in his previous appearance as a substitute, it was a different story this time as nothing seemed to come off for Clarke as he tried to make an impression.
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This post was last modified on 08/02/2020