Fulham 3 - 2 Queens Park Rangers Match Highlight April 01, 2013

Posted by Admin on Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Queens Park Rangers have to recognize the benefits of host Fulham in the Premier League at Craven Cottage Stadium, Monday (04/01/2013). Two of the three goals Fulham hired Dimitar Berbatov, while QPR scored two goals through Adel Taarabt and Loic Remy. The first five minutes after referee Lee Probert blew the kick-off, the two teams directly attacked. As a result, two offside were generated, each for Fulham midfielder Damien Duff and QPR striker Bobby Zamora.


Public Craven Cottage cheering in the eighth minute after Berbatov's opener reap Fulham, through the white point. Penalty starts infringement against Fulham midfielder Christopher Samba, Ashkan Dejagah. Berbatov had successfully fooled Julio Cesar and make edits as his 12th goal of his in the Premier League this season.

The R's' frustrations in the 22nd minute when Berbatov back breaking nets Cesar. From a corner kick, the Bulgarian passports striker fired the ball into the goal managed QPR and Fulham make up two goals before the half-hour. Four minutes before halftime, getting immersed QPR goal after Clint Hill. Three goals without reply for Fulham.

Moments before the break, QPR could attenuate behind, after Bobby Zamora sodoran able maximized Taarabt with right leg kick from outside the penalty box the Cottagers. The ball was sunk in the bottom left corner of goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer escort. Score 3-1 to Fulham last until the first half ended.

Three minutes into the second half, getting a golden opportunity to reduce the QPR defeat, after Giorgos Karagounis breaking Taarabt in the forbidden box. However, the penalty is executed Remy too easy to read Australian goalkeeper Schwarzer and it was brushed off the ball that leads to the bottom right of the net.

However, Remy mistake paid off in the 51st minute. Stephane M'Bia breakthrough bait used former Olympique Marseille striker with a hard shot to the middle of the goalkeeper Schwarzer. The ball had hit the crossbar, but caved to the goal line. QPR are now behind 2-3.

In the last quarter of an hour range, QPR further intensify attacks to the Fulham defense. Some opportunities could be obtained Zamora and Remy, but execution will still not meet the target. In the 79th minute, Fulham have to play with 10 men after Steve Sidwell was awarded a straight red card by Probert, due to rough foul on Armand Traore.

Four minutes before the normal time added, Jermain Jenas could endanger the Fulham goal. However, the former Newcastle midfielder's shot did not return any results because it is still sideways to the right of goalkeeper Schwarzer. Up to five minutes of injury time, QPR failed to equalize. Fulham also successfully won the game by a score of 3-2.

With that result, the Cottagers who played 30 games remain in position 10, but with 39 points fleet edits Martin Jol closer to Swansea City. Both teams are now distinguished only one digit. While QPR are also still struggling in 19th position. The Hoops are only able to earn 23 points in 31 games. QPR only on goal difference with Reading status as caretaker standings. With games remaining seven games, QPR had to win at least eight points again, it was a record of Aston Villa and Wigan Athletic failed to win a point.

Lineup
Fulham: 1-Mark Schwarzer; 3-John Arne Riise, 4-Philippe Senderos, 5-Brede Hangeland, 27-Sascha Riether; 7-Steve Sidwell, 14-Giorgos Karagounis, 16-Damien Duff, 24-Ashkan Dejagah (28 - Urby Emanuelson 38) (12-Emmanuel Frimpong 80); 9-Dimitar Berbatov, 11-Bryan Ruiz

QPR: 33-Julio Cesar; 3-Armand Traore (12-Jamie Mackie 84), 5-Christopher Samba, 6-Clint Hill (15-Nedum Onuoha 45), 19-Jose Bosingwa, 10-Adel Taarabt (23-David Hoilett 75), 16-Jermaine Jenas, 18-Loic Remy 29-Andros Townsend, 40-Stephane M'Bia; 25-Bobby Zamora.

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