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QPR 2-0 Nottingham Forest: Lyndon Dykes scores on Rangers debut
Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium
Saturday 12 September 2020 19:30, UK
Scotland striker Lyndon Dykes scored on his debut as QPR enjoyed a 2-0 victory over Nottingham Forest.
Dykes blasted home from the penalty spot nine minutes into the second half at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium after being brought down by Tobias Figueiredo.
And Ilias Chair made sure of Rangers' win in the final seconds by tapping in the loose ball after Dom Ball's low shot had been parried by 'keeper Brice Samba.
The breakthrough came for the hosts when Lee Wallace lifted the ball forward and Dykes, who this week scored his first international goal, got behind Figueiredo and was then tripped by the defender.
It was exactly the start to the new campaign Forest did not want after missing out on the play-offs in extraordinary circumstances at the end of last term, when a 4-1 defeat at home against Stoke saw them drop out of the top six.
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They were out of sorts early on but had the best chance of the first half, with Lewis Grabban heading Tyler Blackett's left-wing cross just wide.
Rangers' goal sparked a reaction from Forest and Ryan Yates hit the bar before Grabban was guilty of a glaring miss.
Grabban did well to thread a pass through to Yates, who turned nicely and slammed a shot against the woodwork from an awkward angle.
Grabban should have brought Forest level a few minutes afterwards but miscued from close range after being teed up by substitute Sammy Ameobi.
And Grabban missed another opportunity seven minutes from time when he hooked a left-footed shot wide of the target - again after being set up by Ameobi.
QPR have had a difficult summer themselves, with star man Ebere Eze having left for Crystal Palace and uncertainty surrounding the future of winger Bright Osayi-Samuel, who is in the final year of his contract and has rejected offers of a new deal.
Osayi-Samuel was selected and caused Forest problems, especially in the first half, although QPR struggled to create clear-cut chances and were on the back foot for large spells after the goal.
But they defended resolutely and Dykes, a recent signing from Livingston, can feel pleased with his start to life in the Championship.
He almost netted a second when he flicked the ball over the bar after being found by Chair, whose stoppage-time goal sealed Forest's fate.
What the managers said...
QPR's Mark Warburton: "That's what we hoped he would do. You look at him first at Queen of the South, then look at him for Livingston scoring goals for one of the smaller teams in Scotland, coming up against Rangers and Celtic and really troubling high-quality centre-halves.
"We spoke here about what he could bring and you saw what he can offer in both penalty boxes. His work ethic is outstanding, he can link up play and has an eye for goal. Teams became aware of him but we moved swiftly and got the deal done. I think it's a fantastic piece of business by the club."
Nottingham Forest's Sabri Lamouchi: "In a decent first half we conceded absolutely nothing. Then the first mistake, we gave them the penalty - and we gave them the three points. We had at least three chances to come back. After the penalty we created more.
"Without a mistake, and with more efficiency in the box, the game is in our hands. In the first game of the season you need to be patient and clever. But we were not clever and not good enough to make the difference and score."