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QPR face potential FA sanctions after objects are thrown at Chelsea players

Image: Branislav Ivanovic rubs his neck in pain as the rest of the Chelsea players celebrate a dramatic late winner at QPR

QPR face potential sanctions from the Football Association after Rangers fans threw objects at Chelsea players during the Blues' 1-0 win at Loftus Road on Sunday.

The FA will be contacting QPR and Chelsea after Branislav Ivanovic was struck on the head by a cigarette lighter as Chelsea celebrated Cesc Fabregas' 88th-minute winner - plastic bottles, coins and matchday programmes were also among the items hurled and Branislav Ivanovic appeared to be struck by a cigarette lighter.

Andre Marriner's report will be key to whether QPR face any action - it is due to be sent to the FA on Monday - and the club could be hit with a fine as punishment for failing to control their fans.

QPR manager Chris Ramsey said: "We don't want objects thrown on the pitch, these rivalries can sometimes go too far.

"I don't know what happened and I didn't see it but, if that's the case, we don't want those people back in the club."

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho played down the incident and said after the match: "The game was correct in the pitch and correct in the stands, and hopefully correct outside. It is not easy in an emotional game like that.

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"If, at the end of the game, someone threw a pound coin, put it in your pocket. If someone threw a chocolate, eat it. It is no problem, everybody needs a pound!"

Fabregas’ winner was the decisive moment in a tense London derby and the defeat leaves QPR in the relegation zone, two points from safety and having played more matches than most of their relegation rivals.