Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Rangers take first away win of the season

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MICHAEL Beale felt QPR deserved to ride their luck in a controvers­ial 3-2 victory at Watford.

Substitute Albert Adomah’s goal ended up ruining Watford’s unbeaten start to the Championsh­ip season.

Ilias Chair and Chris Willock were also on target as Rangers won for the first time away from Loftus Road under new head coach Beale.

Ken Sema and Joao Pedro netted for Watford, who saw a late third equaliser ruled out for an questionab­le offside call against Ismaila Sarr.

There was no shortage of incident from the moment Chair’s heavily-deflected opener found the net right to when Watford realised Edo Kayembe’s 88th-minute screamer was not going to count because Sarr was offside in the build-up.

Most calls went Rangers’ way but Beale believed his side had deserved it, especially as Rs defender Rob Dickie felt he had been fouled before Pedro scored.

“A couple of things went for us like the first goal but we have been due a bit of luck,” Beale said.

“Could Rob have cleared the ball for their second goal? I suppose that’s what we will say to him when the dust settles.

“But things even themselves out and the linesman made a really big and correct call. It was a great strike from Kayembe but before the shot the centre-forward was just offside.

“So if (I criticise when) I don’t get one, I need to praise them when I do get one as well. You have to take the rough with the smooth.”

 ?? RHIANNA CHADWICK/PA ?? QPR boss Michael Beale
RHIANNA CHADWICK/PA QPR boss Michael Beale

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