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A year ago

QPR VS PRESTON NORTH END

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Tom Cannon scored the two objectives as Preston won 2-0 at QPR to proceed with the west London side's awful rut towards the relegation zone. The on-credit Everton adolescent got two times over the course of about four last part minutes to help North End's play-off push and heap more hopelessness on Officers.


QPR, who were top of the table in October, have now lost nine of their beyond 10 matches and everything except one of their seven since Gareth Ainsworth took over as chief. Their most recent misfortune, and Huddersfield's success at Watford, implies Ainsworth's group are currently one spot over the relegation zone - and just external it by righteousness of Reading's new six-point allowance.




Not even the arrival of vital participants, for example, Chris Willock and Ilias Seat has stopped a slide which seems to be sending QPR into the third level - 30 years after they completed fifth in the debut Chief Association. They are only one point above Reading and just base side Wigan have a more terrible objective distinction than the R's.


The two groups had opportunities to score during the principal half at Loftus Street. After Alan Browne's strike hit the post for Preston, QPR broke forward on the counter-assault and Willock sent Seat through one-on-one with goalkeeper Freddie Woodman just for the Morocco worldwide to shoot wide. The guests botched a comparative open door, with Troy Parrott shooting wide when through on objective after Leon Balogun had parted with the ball.




There was one more panic for Officers before the stretch when they neglected to manage Robbie Brady's corner and attendant Seny Dieng figured out how to keep out Jordan Story's far-post header. However, Dieng couldn't stop Cannon scoring two times with hardly a pause in between one or the other side of great importance imprint to sentence QPR to another loss.


The initial objective, scored following 59 minutes, was a close post header across Dieng and into the furthest corner from Brady's cross. Once more the second - Cannon's 6th objective in five matches - came after he was teed up by Parrott's flick, with the cautious weaknesses which have tormented QPR's season clear.




Focus backs Balogun and Jimmy Dunne both went for the ball however neglected to arrive at it and Gun nipped in to coolly wrap up. While QPR keep on dropping like a stone - this was their tenth home loss of the time - Preston are in fine structure.


The Lilywhites are eighth in the Title table, two focuses away from the play-off places, and have won four of their beyond five games and lost only once in 10.


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