Skip to Content. Skip to Navigation.
Football

Match Report

Blackburn 3 : QPR 2

Blackburn 3 : QPR 2

02/11/2012 08:15:59 PM

A sublime first-half display proved enough for Blackburn as they secured an important 3-2 win against QPR at Ewood Park.

Strikes from Yakubu and Steven N'Zonzi gave the hosts the early ascendancy before a Nedum Onuoha own-goal made it 3-0 at half-time.

Substitute Jamie Mackie netted a second-half brace to set up a nervy finale but Steve Kean's men held on to their lead to draw level on points with QPR and Wolves in the Premier League table.

Yakubu opened the scoring after latching onto a long pass and turning sharply on the edge of the area before firing past Paddy Kenny.

The hosts doubled their advantage in the 23rd minute when Martin Olsson cut back to N'Zonzi who smashed the ball past a helpless Kenny.

Blackburn scored once more before the break to seemingly have the victory sealed after Junior Hoilett's strike deflected off Onuoha and looped into goal.

The second half started as the first began with Blackburn in the ascendency, as Yakubu and Morten Gamst Pederson tried their luck from distance.

But the visitors were much improved and got one back when Taye Taiwo was afforded too much space on the left-hand side before setting up Mackie to drive the ball into goal.

With time running out Mackie scored again to set up a dramatic final few minutes but it was too late for Mark Hughes' men, who find themselves on the cusp of the relegation zone.

 
Photograph Copyright : Getty Images

Latest Headlines

Park refutes Galatasaray talk
Park refutes Galatasaray talk
05/23/2012 10:10:41 AM
Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-Sung says he has not received any offers from ...
 
 
Poland in friendly win over Latvia
05/23/2012 12:47:24 AM
 
Drogba confirms Chelsea exit
05/22/2012 06:49:21 PM
 
Mourinho pens new Real Madrid deal
05/22/2012 06:40:26 PM
 
Saha wants Spurs stay
05/22/2012 06:39:13 PM
 
Cole eyeing Liverpool return
05/22/2012 09:57:35 AM
 
Mata backs Villa for Spain recall
05/22/2012 09:51:03 AM
 
Balotelli has Prandelli backing
05/22/2012 09:03:03 AM
 
Euro defence worries Casillas
05/22/2012 08:51:40 AM
 
Hazard could move to Chelsea
05/22/2012 05:24:53 AM
 
 
 

Your Say

Galleries

EPL-The Final Day
14/05/2012 4:41:36 PM
What a day it was; Manchester City had the title, then lost it, then had it again. Bolton were safe, then just as quickly they were gone. Arsenal secured their place in next season's Champions League, while fourth-placed Tottenham must wait until Sunday morning to see whether they will join them or not.