QPR 6-1 Cardiff: Nahki Wells hits hat-trick as Hoops romp to victory

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium

Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between QPR and Cardiff

Nahki Wells scored a hat-trick as QPR began the new year with a 6-1 mauling of Cardiff.

The outstanding Bright Osayi-Samuel netted twice and there was also a goal for Ebere Eze in a one-sided match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium.

Will Vaulks scored a consolation goal for Cardiff with the final kick of the game.

Image: Nahki Wells celebrates scoring the opening goal

It all came together for Rangers after a troubled spell in which they lost three of their past four matches and won just two of the previous 13.

It was also a stunning way for Wells to end his drought after nine matches without a goal - a run stretching back to November.

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Eze set up the opener on nine minutes, picking the ball up near the left-hand edge of the halfway line and delivering a brilliant diagonal ball towards Wells, who drifted behind Sol Bamba and headed home.

Cardiff almost equalised when Aden Flint headed against the bar from a corner by former QPR man Junior Hoillett.

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But the home side continued to threaten and almost went further ahead following one of a series of well-worked moves.

Ilias Chair played a delightful reverse pass through to Osayi-Samuel, whose pull-back from the right was hacked over the bar at the far post by an off-balance Eze.

The story of Rangers' season so far has been one of dropped points despite having large amounts of possession and chances - and it seemed like a familiar tale was unfolding.

But they got the all-important second goal, with Wells turning provider by setting up Osayi-Samuel with a clever chipped pass on 27 minutes.

Osayi-Samuel finished emphatically from a tricky angle, waiting for the ball to bounce before volleying beyond 'keeper Neil Etheridge and into the far corner.

Osayi-Samuel was a constant problem for Cardiff's ragged defence and struck again four minutes before the interval.

Goalkeeper Joe Lumley, who kept his place despite a number of mistakes, including a costly error in the home defeat by Hull two days ago, superbly released the winger with a quick clearance.

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Osayi-Samuel did the rest, bursting between Jazz Richards and Leondro Bacuna before slotting past Etheridge.

Osayi-Samuel was involved in the fourth, scored a couple of minutes into the second half.

He got the better of Richards on the flank and sent a low cross towards Eze, whose mishit shot bounced up off the ground and was nodded in by Wells from close range.

Eze made no mistake in an almost identical situation in the 58th minute, this time when Chair breezed past Curtis Nelson and teed up the England U21 international for a simple tap-in.

Wells completed his hat-trick in the 64th minute with the help of a dreadful mistake by Flint.

The striker gratefully collected Flint's misplaced pass to Nelson and side-stepped Etheridge before scoring into an unguarded net.

It capped a wonderful day for QPR, who completed the final 12 minutes with 10 men after Toni Leistner limped off.

Cardiff's miserable afternoon was summed up by an embarrassing late miss by Lee Tomlin, who scooped the ball over the bar from a couple of yards out, although Vaulks did find the net with a long-range effort in the final seconds.

What the managers said...

QPR's Mark Warburton: "The one difference is that we put the ball in the back of the net. The stats are the same as the other games we played, but today we were far more clinical. As long as we create chances, then come the end of the season we'll be in a good place.

"It's about creating quality chances and we've been doing that - look at the chances we've missed. Today we scored. Nahki has been struggling of late and that's the striker's life. I'm delighted at how he responded. Bright has that beautiful attribute of sheer pace which terrifies defenders and when he uses it wisely, as he did today, he looks a real handful. I'm delighted for him and it's good for the crowd to see a player who gets them off their seats. We looked a very good team today. We've had good days and bad days. It's about building on this."

Cardiff's Neil Harris: "Neil [Warnock] lost his job because of the performances of the players. Well, I don't owe the group anything. I support them and if they work for me then great. Obviously January is a busy transfer window. Today is a reality check that the team that got promoted a couple of years ago isn't the team of today. The players aren't the same. The players are older. The group's different.

"Ultimately the characteristic of the group - personality-wise and the attributes to do it mentally and physically - is it there? January is a notoriously tough window. We were looking to try to get some players out to free up opportunities to get some in. That doesn't change for me. The players have highlighted today that some of them can't reach the standards that I demand."

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