| Ccoca Cola Championship | |
| Saturday December 31st | |
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Attendance: 5,687 |
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| Crewe Alex 3 | Queens Park Rangers 4 |
| E.Johnson | L.Cook |
| L.Varney | S.Baidoo |
| B.Jones | M.Rowlands |
| R.Langley | |
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Team Line Up
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1.
Simon Royce
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2. Marcus Bignot
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5. Dan Shittu (c)
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15. Georges Santos
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7. Matthew Rose
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14. Martin Rowlands
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8. Marc
Bircham
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40.
Richard Langley
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17. Lee Cook |
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28. Shabaz Baidoo
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30. Marc Nygaard
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| Subs | |||||
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Gareth Ainsworth on for Marc Bircham |
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Mauro Milanese on for Georges Santos |
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Paul Furlong on for Marc Nygaard |
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| Subs Not used: | |||||
| Scott Donnelly | |||||
| Stefan Moore | |||||
With no guarantee of getting back to London I decided against the trip to Crewe and typically it proves to be the most entertaining gamof the season. So here is a match report from the excellent www.qprnet.com
Holloway sprung a slight surprise
by making one change to the team that had performed well against
Cardiff City. Royce was in goal behind Bignot, Santos, Shittu
and Rose. Rowlands, Langley, Bircham and Cook were in midfield
behind a strike force of Nygaard and Baidoo. Furlong dropped
to the bench to make way for the teenage striker.
Both teams signalled their attacking intentions from the off
and tried to get the ball down and move it on a bobbly pitch.
Baidoo managed two shots on target in the first ten minutes,
both from outside the box, as he made a confident start. The
youngster had clearly been buoyed by his cameo appearance
against Cardiff and seemed brimming with confidence.
At the other end Royce had to be alert to deny on loan Manchester
United striker Eddie Johnson when he broke through the Rangers
defence. Something was clearly wrong in the back four as none
of them seemed to be communicating with one another and the
line had the look of a dog's hind leg.
Even given the shakiness at the back it was against the run
of play when Crewe took the lead through the aforementioned
Johnson. Steve Jones turned Rose inside out and sped toward
the Rangers box. He slipped the ball into Johnson who dispatched
a low shot into the corner.
Rangers came straight back at them though and should have
had a penalty when a Crewe defender stopped a through ball
from Cook with his arm.
It was clear cut but referee Wright
was having none of it. Handball didn't seem to be in his rule
book given the amount of them that he either missed or ignored
throughout the ninety minutes.
Bircham hobbled out of the action with what appeared to be
a recurrence of his hamstring strain. Langley wasted a great
chance following a short corner after he and Cook had worked
a good opening. Langley's shot was nearer the corner flag
than the goal but it had been beautifully worked.
With thirty five minutes played Rangers were on level terms
thanks to a goal from Cook. He won the ball from a Crewe defender
and ran at the remainder of the Crewe defence and as they
backed away he drilled a low shot straight at Ross Turnbull.
It looked like a regulation save for the on loan 'Boro keeper
but it went straight through him and in.
The celebrations for that goal were still in full swing when
Rangers took the lead.
Cook again ran down the
left before squaring a ball into the path of Langley. He tried
a first time effort but it was blocked into the path of Ainsworth.
He sent the ball into the box where Shabazz Baidoo was on
hand to steer it into the corner of the net. It had been a
great response from Rangers but more terrible defending meant
that the lead lasted all of two minutes.
Johnson had been forced from the field through injury and
his replacement Luke Varney had not even touched the ball
when a ball pierced the Rangers back line. Varney ran onto
it and sent an excellent strike past the exposed Royce. On
the stroke of halftime it got even worse as more kamikaze
defending gifted a third goal to Crewe.
Having already seen Royce make a decent save to deny Steve
Jones the third goal, possession was again give away cheaply.
A hospital ball was played to Rose on the left and Gary Roberts
hammered him from behind. It looked like a freekick but play
went on. Santos then went steaming in and missed Roberts by
a mile and gave the midfielder time to pick out Steve Jones.
His shot was poorly struck though but it fell into the path
of Billy Jones and he had an easy task to prod the ball home.
Rangers had somehow managed to end a half they had had the
better of a goal down. The defence had been an absolute shambles
from the off and harsh words were clearly needed at halftime
to get their heads right. Given that there was still time
for a scare at the start of the half as yet more dodgy defending
let Varney in again. The danger was averted but it seemed
to wake people up. In particular Shittu came to the party
and from this moment on he won every header and every challenge
he went in to.
With ten minutes of the half gone Rangers drew level thanks
to a stunner from Martin Rowlands. Rowly picked up the ball
and when he couldn't find a pass he decided to have a bash
himself. His right footed shot was swerving away from Turnbull
and in truth he did well to get a hand to it. The placement
was perfect though and the ball slammed into the top corner.
=Holloway was still not happy with the defensive shape and
rather than bring on Milanese he decided to move Santos to
right back, Bignot to left back and Rose to centre half! This
didn't last all that long though and Milanese was soon on
in place of Santos and normality was restored. At the same
time, Furlong was also sent on in place of the tiring Nygaard.
Rangers were absolutely dominant now and this was thanks in
no small part to Shittu. He was like a one man wall at the
back. The key was that he was using the ball sensibly when
he won it and just giving it simply to Langley or Rowlands.
Langley was having a belter in the middle and was pulling
the strings and constantly switching the play from right to
left.
Cook combined well with Langley to send the midfield man in
on goal. Langley was knocked slightly off balance as he skipped
over a challenge and this meant that his shot was not as well
placed as it might have been. Turnbull produced an excellent
save to deflect the ball away from the goal.
Furlong was going great guns up front with Shabazz and was
showing some brilliant flashes of close control. Every ball
that came near him was being gathered in and used efficiently.
One such occasion led to Langley grabbing the winner.
Furlong took a ball from the back and played a neat ball into
Langley. The situation was exactly the same as the one he
had missed earlier but this time he gave Turnbull no chance
as he slipped the ball past the Crewe keeper to send the travelling
R's fans wild.
It was almost five a couple of minutes later when Cook found
himself in pace on the right wing after a corner had been
cleared. He picked out Furlong with a brilliant pass and the
strikers touch was top class as set himself up for a shot.
This time Turnbull was equal to the effort and produced another
top save at close quarters.
Crewe to their credit kept plugging away and gave the R's
defence a few frantic moments in the closing stages. Milanese
and Shittu seemed to find themselves in the way of everything
though and anything that got through was fielded with the
minimum of fuss by Royce.
The final whistle drew a fabulous afternoon's entertainment
to a close and meant that Rangers had now picked up two wins
on the bounce. This was more of a one sided game than the
scoreline reflects, it was only defensive aberrations that
allowed The Railwaymen to score three. The most pleasing thing
about the game was that we looked as though we could score
at will and thirteen shots on target would seem to reflect
this.
The defence was terrible in the first half but much better
in the second. Langley and Rowlands were excellent in the
middle and when Cook stayed wide he did very well. He kept
drifting infield and making things very congested. Up top
Nygaard looked tired but still did some good work and alongside
him Baidoo gave his most polished performance in the first
team to date. His movement was excellent, his pace caused
problems all afternoon and his finish for the goal was top
quality. Furlong also did very well when he came on. I would
fully expect Shabazz to drop out for Burnley and for Furlong
and Nygaard to be back in tandem.
Burnley have just lost two on the bounce so they may be a
little low on confidence coming into Monday's game. Our confidence
on the other hand should be sky high and we have to go all
out to make it three wins on the bounce and make things look
a little rosier in the Rangers garden.