Writer: Boxer 
Date:Saturday February 2 2008
Time: 8:47PM
Loftus Road
2nd February 2008. 3:00pm
Attendance: 16,502
Rangers put in a dominant display to defeat Championship surprise package Bristol City at Loftus Road this afternoon.
Gigi De Canio was not in attendance due to a family bereavement, but he would have been delighted with a first half brace from in form striker Patrick Agyemang, followed up by an excellent second half strike by Akos Buzsaky. It was the least the R`s deserved as they dominated proceedings for large spells in this encounter.
Rangers made changes after a disastrous midweek performance against Cardiff City. Hogan Ephraim and Michael Mancienne were recalled for the starting lineup. There was also a sensational recall for Zesh Rehman, as Fitz Hall dropped out through injury and Mikele Leigertwood and Matthew Connolly dropped to the bench.
Bristol City made one change of note. New signing Dele Adebola started the game with Lee Trundle missing out of the 16 due to a mouth abscess. Ivan Sproule returning for suspension replaced Scott Murray on the bench as city looked to wrestle top spot away from West Brom.
Rangers looked to force the issue early on with a number of chances, most notably Martin Rowlands first minute effort being deflected wide by Jamie McAllister, this subsequently led to a succession of corners with Marvin Elliot heading against his own bar as the pressure was building. This created a chance for Rowan Vine, but his drive narrowly missed the target.
The preferred strike force of Agyemang and Vine were causing all sorts of problems for the Robins backline, robbing giant defender Jamie McCombe and Tamas Vasko on a number of occasions. But it was Jamie McAllister who was at fault for another Rangers chance. Agyemang was closing down every ball, and when it seemed a simple clearance, the big Ghanaian caused McAllister problems, robbing him of the ball infront of the City travelling army before squaring to Akos Buzsaky, whose effort was fumbled but held by City keeper Adriano Basso.
McAllister was then down the other end within minutes driving a rasping drive just over Lee Camp`s crossbar, this gave the R`s a warning of why City are where they are.
Bit City failed to heed the warning given by several Rangers attacks, and the R`s took the lead in the 18th minute. A goal that owed much to the enterprise of Rowan Vine, who slipped a perfectly weighted pass through to the powerful front man, who took one touch a coolly slotted home into the bottom left to give Rangers a deserved lead.
QPR 1-0 BRISTOL CITY
Vine was an absolute handful for the Robins backline, and he had a good chance to double the Rangers lead. He was somewhat fortuitous as his touch rebounded off the defender and he drilled a fizzing shot from the edge of the area, narrowly wide of Basso`s right hand post.
Lee Camp then required treatment after being flattened after having both hands on the ball in an aerial challenge to which the referee inexplicably waved play on, after previously stopping play at the other end for a similar set of circumstances. This gave Gary Johnson the opportunity to regroup his players for a team talk on the pitch. It seemed to have a positive influence on the Robins, as Nick Carle bent his effort narrowly wide of Camp`s right hand post from the edge of the area.
Rangers doubled their lead within a minute, with Patrick Agyemang making it 5 for Rangers in 4 games. A good run by Akos Buzsaky down the right culminated in a powerful drive towards goal, Basso`s parry gave Pat the chance he wasn`t going to miss, pouncing to score in the 33rd minute. It was the least Rangers had deserved after a lot of early pressure and chances.
QPR 2-0 BRISTOL CITY
Rangers nearly had a third on the stroke of Half Time when Buzsaky`s rasping drive clipped the top of the cross bar, as the Bristol City travelling army, 3,000 strong were clearly distressed at the way the play was going.
Vasko then responded as a corner was swung in by the managers son Lee Johnson, and the Hungarian, on loan from Bucharest outfit, Ujpesti, rose highest to head wide. A rare glimpse in what was a disappointing first half performance from the Robins, in stark contrast a tremendous display from the R`s.
Half Time QPR 2-0 Bristol City
Gary Johnson made a change after half time, the aforementioned Vasko, given a torrid time by Rangers forward line was withdrawn in favour of Liam Fontaine.
City had their best chance of the encounter 6 minutes after half time, when a free kick cleverly worked, saw City`s new Australian signing Nick Carle, swing the ball over from the left to the far post. Jamie McCombe was lurking and his looping header went wide of the far post. A fantastic chance for City, which saw Assistant Manager Keith Millen, kick the advertising boards in frustration.
The miss proved crucial as Rangers furthered their tally through Akos Buzsaky, and how! The Magical Magyar cut in from the right hand side, played a neat one-two with unstoppable striker Agyemang, before drilling a slightly deflected left footed volley, that flew past Adriano Basso, and nestled beautifully into the bottom left hand corner. A trademark strike from Buzsaky, who never stopped running down the right throughout the 90 minutes. A 63rd minute strike that ended the game as a contest.
QPR 3-0 BRISTOL CITY
City began to assert some pressure in the game, Dele Adebola drove into the box late on and unleashed a lethal drive which rebounded off the inside of the right hand post. He subsequently got to the rebound which was saved well by Camp with his feet at the near post.
One of the biggest cheers of the day for City fans was the withdrawal of Lee Johnson in place of David Noble. Quite why there was such a cheer, ironic or not for Johnson was a mystery. But there was no mystery about how the result came about. A truly inspired first half performance, coupled with a brace battling second half, culminated in 3 points for Rangers, and the Robins ruing a lack of guile and creativity.
Full Time QPR 3-0 Bristol City
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