Bristol City showed 'clear weakness' in QPR defeat

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Bristol City struggled with the aerial ball in their 2-1 defeat to QPR, and the visitors took full advantage.
There were too many hopeful passes played into the QPR penalty area looking for Emil Riis which were easily dealt with, and the hosts looked vulnerable when defending set-pieces and crosses.
Bristol City took the lead and looked comfortable for long spells - until two balls into the box, one resulting in Richard Kone's equaliser, the other in Paul Smyth's late header, ultimately cost them.
It suggests that for City, clean sheets may be harder to come by unless they shore up aerial organisation and are more decisive with second balls.
They also were wasteful in front of goal and missed some excellent opportunities.
QPR took theirs, and were roared on by 3,000 away fans in good voice. They looked dangerous on the break, and will be well clear of a relegation battle if they show the same togetherness and work rate between now and the end of the season.