Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Jamaican Matt scores against former club

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LONDON, England (CMC) — Strikers Jamille Matt and Nahki Wells both scored against their old clubs in England on Tuesday night to boost their promotion chances.

Jamaican Matt, 31, salvaged a point for fourth-placed Forest Green Rovers — his sixth goal of the season — in a 1-1 home draw against League Two leaders Newport County, while Bermudian Wells, 30, set Bristol City on the path to a 2-1 win in London against Queens Park Rangers (QPR) in the Championsh­ip.

Forest Green fell behind on the stroke of half-time after conceding a penalty, but Matt, who was released by Newport in the summer, struck in the 76th minute to level it up, slotting home from close range following Matty Stevens’ cross.

“We can’t do a lot more than that without winning the game,” said Forest Green’s Head Coach Mark Cooper afterwards.

Wells marked his return to QPR, where he scored 24 goals in two loan spells before being sold to City by Premier League club Burnley for a reported £5 million (US$6.7 million) in January, by netting a 40th minute equaliser — his fifth goal of the season — after Rob Dickie had headed the home side into a 12th minute lead.

Wells’ equaliser came against the run of play, tapping in Callum O’dowda’s deflected cross, and Adam Nagy added to QPR’S woes just after the break when O’dowda pounced on a defensive error to set up the Hungarian’s fine finish.

Wells, who scored five times for City towards the end of last season after his January transfer, almost made the game safe five minutes from full-time, but his curling free kick clipped the outside of the post.

City’s Head Coach Dean Holden said afterwards: “Mark Warburton’s [QPR manager] teams are always very pleasing on the eye and they got the ball down in that first half and they

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