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Luke Freeman winner ends QPR’s seven-match losing run

Leeds’ Sky Bet Championship promotion hopes suffered a setback at Loftus Road as Luke Freeman’s goal gave QPR a 1-0 victory.

Having dominated much of the first half, the visitors were undone three minutes into the second.

But after those promising attacks, Rangers found themselves on the back foot and might have had a penalty awarded against them when Toni Leistner raised an arm to block Patrick Bamford’s shot.

Joe Lumley then came to the home side’s rescue by pushing over Kalvin Phillips’ near-post header from Ezgjan Alioski’s right-wing corner.

Galvanised by the goal – Freeman’s eighth of the season – QPR enjoyed a period of dominance similar to Leeds’ in the first half and keeper Kiko Casilla produced three saves to prevent a second goal.

Casilla kept out Pawel Wszolek’s header from Jake Bidwell’s cross and denied Nahki Wells with a brilliant block when the ball ran to the striker after the outstanding Freeman had evaded two challenges near the edge of the penalty area.

After the keeper had parried Stuart Dallas’ shot and Bamford’s follow-up, the ball ricocheted off Bamford but Lumley saved again.

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