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MITROVIC DOUBLE DELIGHT

- By Steve Judge

ALEKSANDAR MITROVIC scored twice to move Fulham to within three wins of an instant return to the Premier League.

The Serb hitman now has an incredible 37 goals in 36 league games.

His latest double came courtesy of a sublime first-half opener as he provided the finishing touch to a free-flowing 14thminute move which carved QPR open.

Mitrovic condemned the hosts to a fifth defeat in six games with a controvers­ial 78th-minute penalty after Lee Wallace was harshly ruled to have handled.

Fulham boss Marco Silva said: “We deserved the three points. We scored a fantastic first goal.

“The way we moved the ball and the way Mitro finished was fantastic for us and is something we work on.

“The second came a little later. I was told it was handball but I did not see it.”

Opposite number Mark Warburton had a clear view and what he saw left him livid.

The QPR boss fumed: “I was disappoint­ed with the decision. The linesman has not given it. How is that given? I am more than frustrated. Lee’s arm never left his side.

“At 1-0 that sucks the life out of the game. That was game over. Game dead.”

The league leader’s crisp passing and movement created early chances for Mitrovic and Joe Bryan.

But it was the hosts who should have opened the scoring when Moses Odubajo’s misplaced pass fell to George Thomas in the box but he fired into the side netting.

How that contrasted with the slick passing and movement of Fulham’s impressive opener.

Harry Wilson short pass inside was collected by Tom Cairney, who split open the Rangers defence to find Liverpoolb­ound Fabio Carvalho.

He then cut the ball back for Mitrovic to sweep home. Soon after, Carvalho hit the post and keeper Keiren Westwood pulled off an outstandin­g save to deny Bobby Cordova-Reid as the visitors pushed hard for a second.

In response Rangers scrapped their way to a couple of long-range efforts, before carving out a decent chance for Thomas, who volleyed straight at Rodak.

It was the last real chance Rangers would muster.

Mitrovic twice went close from corners before he added his second from the spot.

Neco Williams’ cross hit the arm of Wallace, but it did not appear to be an unnatural position as he chased back.

All that was left was for Mitrovic to slot home – and celebrate another fine day at the office with the 2,800 travelling fans.

 ?? ?? TWO GOOD: Mitrovic runs to celebrate his penalty in front of the Fulham fans
TWO GOOD: Mitrovic runs to celebrate his penalty in front of the Fulham fans

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