Queens Park Rangers won 2-0 against Bolton Wanderers in the Championship clash at Loftus Road.

Queens Park Rangers earned a crucial three points against the ten men Bolton Wanderers at Loftus Road in the Championship clash on Saturday.
Two second half goals from QPR earned them all three points, and took Ian Holloway’s side to 15th in the Championship table.

After the match, QPR owner Tony Fernandes took to social networking site Twitter to express his reaction. He tweeted:
After a 0-0 first half, the game sprung to life when Bolton’s Mark Little was sent off for a mistimed tackle on midfielder Massimo Luongo.
The home side made the best use of their numerical advantage as Joel Lynch diverted Matt Smith’s header from Luke Freeman’s free-kick.

Smith scored deep in the stoppage time and killed all hopes of a revival from Bolton with a finely taken header from Paul Smyth’s cross.
Rangers dominated the game and enjoyed 69% of ball possession. They registered 22 shots during the game, according to BBC Sport.
QPR will face Sheffield United in their next Championship game on Tuesday.
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