sport news QPR 0-0 Swansea: Hosts' four-game winning streak comes to an end in stalemate ...

sport news QPR 0-0 Swansea: Hosts' four-game winning streak comes to an end in stalemate ...
sport news QPR 0-0 Swansea: Hosts' four-game winning streak comes to an end in stalemate ...
QPR 0-0 Swansea: Hosts stumble in push for the Premier League as Swans forward Michael Obafemi has late strike ruled out for offside before Flynn Downes sees red following tangle with Charlie Austin QPR extended their unbeaten run to sixth games in all competitions  Luke Amos struck the woodwork in the second-half for the home side Michael Obafemi nipped in to slot home only to see the flag raised for offside Swansea ended the contest with 10 men after Flynn Downes was sent off

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Late winners have become a Queens Park Rangers trademark in recent weeks as their Premier League promotion push gathers real momentum.

On this occasion, despite plenty of perspiration, they just couldn’t find that moment of magic to break down stubborn Swansea.

Mark Warburton’s side didn’t quite do enough to clamber above Bournemouth and into third position in the Championship but extended their unbeaten run to a sixth game in all competitions.

QPR striker Charlie Austin directed a close-range header straight at the Swansea keeper

QPR striker Charlie Austin directed a close-range header straight at the Swansea keeper

MATCH FACTS

Queens Park Rangers (3-4-2-1): Marshall; Dickie, Dunne, Barbet; Odubajo, Johansen (c), Field, Wallace (Adomah 60); Willock (Thomas 82), Amos (Dykes 61); Austin

Substitutes not used: Walsh (GK); De Wijs, Ball, Dozzell

Manager: Mark Warburton

Booked: Odubajo, Johansen, Austin

Swansea City (3-4-2-1): Hamer; Cabango, Naughton, Manning; Christie, Downes, Grimes (c), Latibeaudiere; Smith, Wolf (Fulton 66); Piroe (Obafemi 66)

Substitutes not used: Fisher (GK); Bennett, Joseph, Walsh, Abdulai

Manager: Russell Martin

Booked: Smith, Cabango, Downes, Obafemi

Sent off: Downes 90+1

Referee: Andy Davies (Hampshire)

Attendance: 12,770 (818 away)

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They came closest when Luke Amos struck the woodwork in the second-half but hardly peppered the Swansea goal and there could be few complaints with the stalemate.

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