Sunderland Echo

TRAORE WANTS MORE AFTER BORO LIFT-OFF

QPR 0 MIDDLESBRO­UGH 3: WINGER ADAMA AIMS HIGH AFTER BREAKING BORO GOAL DUCK

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Winger Adama Traore was thrilled to finally break his Middlesbro­ugh duck in Saturday’s much-needed – and impressive – 3-0 success at QPR.

Daniel Ayala’s header and George Friend’s brilliant strike put Boro in control by half-time and former Aston Villa man Traore sealed the win with five minutes remaining.

“I think the team worked hard and we deserved the win,” said Traore as Boro stayed eighth, two points off the play-off places.

“We had the chances and we took them, and I’m so happy for all the team.

“Last week against Fulham, we worked so hard and didn’t get anything. (On Saturday) we kept working and we have the result.

“I do my best for the team and I finally scored– I love this team and the fans and hopefully I will score next week as well!”

Boro boss Tony Pulis insisted that Traore has the potential to play at the top level.

“He can be frustratin­g at times, but if he works it out then he could be anything,” Pulis said. “You look at the top clubs in the Premier League and they’ve all got that electric pace and noone’s as quick as this boy is.

“He’s starting to work it out a bit now and hopefully the penny drops. All we’re asking him to do is what he’s good at, which is to run forward with the ball and run forward without the ball.

“When he does that, as you saw, he’s unplayable.”

Boro’s resounding win was their third consecutiv­e away victory and they were comfortabl­e once Ayala’s nodded them in front in the 24th minute.

“In the first 15 minutes, we looked a little bit out of sorts and QPR started really brightly,” said Pulis.

“As soon as we got a goal we then went on and deservedly won the game.

“For the players to put in that kind of performanc­e and show that bit of character, I’m really pleased.

“We played some good stuff at times, created opportunit­ies, and when we had to roll our sleeves up and battle we restricted them to not many opportunit­ies.”

They went ahead when Ben Gibson flicked on Grant Leadbitter’s 24th-minute corner and Ayala nodded home unchalleng­ed.

Friend doubled the visitors’ lead 11 minutes later, smashing a left-footed shot from 25 yards beyond keeper Alex Smithies and into the top corner of the net.

Boro rarely looked troubled. And Traore made sure of the points after being put through by Rudy Gestede.

 ??  ?? Sunderland midfielder George Honeyman scraps to get in a shot on the line, wide of goal, against Hull City in Saturday’s Championsh­ip clash.
Sunderland midfielder George Honeyman scraps to get in a shot on the line, wide of goal, against Hull City in Saturday’s Championsh­ip clash.

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