Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

SARR STRIKE SETS ADDICKS IN EMOTION

- BY JANINE SELF

lot for the players, staff and the fans.

“The first goal was my fault. I should have cleared it better. I really wanted to make up for the fault so I was even more pleased that I scored.”

Lyle Taylor marked his first start since injuring his knee in August with a cheeky equaliser when he redirected Albie Morgan’s goalbound shot.

Sarr’s point grabber and Taylor’s return has given the Addicks a lift after an injury-ravaged run of 11 games without a win.

Sarr added: “Lyle was a big loss for a long time and now he is back and scoring.

“He is going to get fitter

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Sarr’s third of the season took the shine off Marc Pugh’s first goal for QPR in only his fifth start since joining from Bournemout­h.

Pugh tapped in from two yards on 70 minutes after sub Bright Osayi-samuel’s twisting run and cross.

The winger said: “Brighty did the hard work. I did the easy bit by just tapping it in. Hopefully that’s the first of many.”

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AT 6ft 3in and with an £11.5million price tag, Steve Mounie is a goalscorin­g phenomenon waiting to happen.

Huddersfie­ld captain Christophe­r Schindler says the signs have been there on the training ground and now his team-mate is turning threat into delivery.

Mounie scored his first of the season to cement victory after defender Schindler gave the Yorkshirem­en the lead in a match which proved beyond doubt that Huddersfie­ld’s soft underbelly of last year has been consigned to history.

Take Mounie, the Benin forward with all the physical attributes to cause mayhem, especially from set-pieces.

His goals have been collector’s items but manager Danny Cowley has spotted something and he is not the only one.

Schindler said: “I can only speak positive about Steve. He had a difficult situation here and the beginning of the season was really tough for him but you could see in training how hard he works.” So what’s behind the

 ??  ?? CAN’T HIDE Mounie had Forest on the run and there was no hiding place for Joe Lolley (below) and his pals
CAN’T HIDE Mounie had Forest on the run and there was no hiding place for Joe Lolley (below) and his pals

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