Queens Park Rangers 1-0 Leeds United
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Charlie Austin came off the bench and scored with his first touch to beat Leeds and give Neil Warnock his first win as QPR's interim manager.
Austin headed in his eighth league goal of the season from a corner to end the R's run of four games without a goal.
Leeds goalkeeper Marco Silvestri made several important saves from Austin and Tjaronn Chery to keep it at 1-0.
QPR kept pressing but their fourth straight home clean sheet ensured a first league win in over a month.
With top scorer Austin on the bench and not deemed match fit following a calf injury, the hosts struggled to find a cutting edge in the first half.
Grant Hall headed over from Alejandro Faurlin's corner before Nedum Onuoha's long range shot flew off target, while Chris Wood blazed Leeds' best chance over from a narrow angle.
The turning point came when Warnock introduced Chery and Austin 10 minutes into the second half, and after Chery won a corner, Austin got free to head past the helpless Silvestri.
Austin then headed over from Matt Phillips' free-kick before another header forced Silvestri into a reflex save.
Phillips fired a shot wide and Silvestri was once again called into action to stop a low Chery effort.
Leeds winger Stuart Dallas flashed an effort across goal to jangle the home fans' nerves, but QPR held on to secure a valuable win.
QPR interim manager Neil Warnock:
"We haven't got a lot of goals in the squad, we know that. That's why I went with the team I did, moving Junior Hoilett inside and also bringing young Mikey [Petrasso] in.
"We knew Charlie couldn't play more than half an hour , but I always thought we were going to create chance for him. We know Charlie will always score goals.
"He was really disappointed not to be involved at Middlesbrough last week and has enjoyed training this week."
Leeds United boss Steve Evans: "We were disappointing in every aspect of the team.
"We can't be waiting until the last 10 minutes to get the ball down and pass it and create chances. We're a long way short of where we need to be.
"This is a famous football club that has had world-class stars. It's a privilege to represent this club and we need to show work-rate and desire.
"I don't think we have that many good players and we certainly don't have many very good players at this level."
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