Queens Park Rangers have lost to Birmingham City.

Burnley-owned Queens Park Rangers forward Nahki Wells has taken to Twitter to apologise to the fans for failing to convert a late penalty against Birmingham City.
Wells had the chance to make it 4-4 late in the Championship match at Loftus Road in London on Saturday afternoon when he stepped up to take the penalty.
The 28-year-old forward, though, saw his spot kick turned away by Birmingham goalkeeper Lee Camp, but as the visiting team won 4-3.
The Bermuda international, who joined Rangers on loan from Premier League club Burnley in the summer of 2018, has apologised on Twitter for his failure from the penalty spot, and some QPR fans and former club chairman Tony Fernandes have responded to his message.

Wells has made 23 starts and three substitute appearances in the Championship for QPR so far this season, scoring six goals and providing four assists in the process, according to WhoScored.
Rangers are 15th in the Championship table at the moment with 39 points from 30 matches.

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