For the second game running, Pawel Wszolek scored a late winner for QPR. Here’s how we rated each Rangers player in the 2-1 victory over Ipswich.
Once again, Smithies was the main reason QPR only conceded once. He had no chance with Ipswich’s stunning leveller, but certainly was a major factor in his side’s win, producing saves to deny David McGoldrick.
A solid display from Perch, who has hit a good little run of form in recent games.
Another strong performance from Lynch. He kept QPR’s captain out of the starting line-up, which is no mean feat considering Nedum Onuoha’s run of appearances prior to his suspension.
Produced an excellent saving tackle to deny Brett Pitman just after the visitors’ goal in a typically assured and robust performance – even after moving into midfield.
His end product was lacking again, but his work at the back was tidy enough.
Tidy on the ball and strong in the tackle in the more defensive midfield role. Could have closed down Tom Lawrence quicker for Ipswich’s goal though.
Good stuff from the 20-year-old on his home debut. Manning showed some neat touches and kept it simple, but he struggled with the pace of the game in the second half before being taken off after 70 minutes.
The more advanced of QPR’s middle men and he linked the play nicely, but his defensive positioning was poor at times.
Showed great composure and skill to score QPR’s second goal, rounding off a battling performance.
Lined up initially on the left and had some success before being moved. As always, he just kept going and was a constant thorn in Ipswich’s side.
Scored the opener with a thumping volley – his second goal in as many games – but was taken off just minutes later with a head injury.
Had a good chance after coming on and was denied by a good save. His movement caused Ipswich problems.
Came on and continued the good work of Hall in the centre of defence. Stuck his head in when the feet were flying with an important header towards the end of the game as Ipswich pressed.
Looked like he was trying too hard to show what he could do with the ball at his feet as he gave the ball away on a couple of occasions.