Queens Park Rangers 2-0 Aston Villa
- Published
Charlie Austin scores in each half
QPR off the bottom of the table
Villa have lost five games in a row
Visitors have gone more than eight hours without a goal
Charlie Austin struck twice as Queens Park Rangers lifted themselves off the bottom of the Premier League with victory over Aston Villa.
Rangers took the lead against the run of play when Bobby Zamora laid the ball off for Austin to lash home from the edge of the area in the 17th minute.
The hosts secured victory midway through the second half when Eduardo Vargas raced down the right and crossed for Austin to finish at the near post.
Villa have lost five games in a row.
Perhaps more worrying for Paul Lambert's side is that they have failed to score in more than eight hours of football since the Scot signed a new four-year deal after beating Liverpool at Anfield on 13 September.
In that time, they have conceded 13 goals in defeats by Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Everton and now QPR.
QPR, however, are showing signs of improvement - building on an impressive display in last weekend's 3-2 defeat by Liverpool.
With Zamora supporting Austin up front, they have struck upon a partnership which can cause opposition defences problems.
Austin's brace was significant in that it lifted Rangers off the bottom of the league for the first time in almost a month - at the expensive of his former club, Burnley.
If his opening goal was a surprise - coming after Villa had caught out the hosts three times on the counter and seen Carlos Sanchez test Rob Green with a 30-yard shot - the second was reward for a change in tack from Harry Redknapp.
While Zamora was causing the Villa defence problems with his physical presence, he once again tired as the second half wore on and, perhaps sensing the need to inject some width into a congested contest, Rangers boss Redknapp replaced the former England striker with winger Junior Hoilett.
Almost immediately, Hoilett cut in from the left and curled a right-footed shot against the post.
Moments later, Sanchez needlessly gave the ball away and Vargas powered down the right before putting in the perfect delivery for Austin to nip in front of his marker and secure victory.
Villa, who had seen Ciaran Clark stab wide from six yards out, sent on Joe Cole and Darren Bent to try to salvage something. Instead, QPR almost netted a third when Vargas was played in behind the Villa defence but fired a tame shot into the legs of Brad Guzan.
Villa's best opportunity came when Green failed to hold on to Tom Cleverley's shot from the edge of the area, but Sandro did just enough to put off Clark at the follow-up.
QPR manager Harry Redknapp: "Charlie Austin can score goals in any division. A goalscorer is a goalscorer.
"It's a knack and if he gets the chances, he will score goals. Bobby Zamora is a handful too, but there were lots of good performances tonight.
"Yun Suk-young did well at full-back, Richard Dunne and Steven Caulker were up against a striker in Christian Benteke who I rate and did well, Mauricio Isla and Rob Green too... and it's the first time I've managed to get 90 minutes out of Sandro.
"There's nothing in the league in terms of points - we're only four points behind Hull in 10th."
Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert: "The two goals we conceded were really poor. Two shots on goal and two goals but we have to score.
"We need that finishing touch. Christian has just come back from a long lay-off, I could not fault the possession but you can have as much of the ball as you want but if you don't score you don't win.
"We didn't play particularly badly. Whatever is said in the dressing room stays there. They know my feelings on it and we will regroup and go again on Sunday."
- Published27 October 2014
- Published27 October 2014
- Published7 June 2019