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QPR 0 Hull City 1: Player ratings

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Mark Fewings casts an eye over Hull City players' performances in their 1-0 win over QPR.Allan McGregorStarman Came up trumps when it mattered most with a key match-winning penalty save. Cleared his lines without fuss both before and after. 8Curtis Davies Led his side as he always does, by putting his body on the line. Found the pace of Remy had to combat in first half, but came up with crucial blocks as game ended frantically. 7James Chester Almost went from hero to zero when goal was followed by harshly awarded penalty against him, but deserved to be on winning side for all-action display. 7Alex Bruce Forced off with a back problem at half-time, but it hadn't shown in opening 45 minutes as he came up with a handful of timely interventions during City's slow start to clash. 6Ahmed Elmohamady His persistence came up trumps in the end when winning the corner which led to the goal. Always had beating of Armand Traore down the flank. 7Andrew Robertson Capped a great Premier League debut with a very important clearance off the line. Always looked to get forward but never in trouble when tracking back. 7Tom Huddlestone Started slowly but once he settled his passing range opened up QPR defence time and again. Chipped in defensively when late onslaught arrived. 7Jake Livermore Anchored the midfield triangle well by breaking up play and stifling the threat of Joey Barton by getting in his face. 7Robert Snodgrass Went off injured with a twisted knee problem and could be a big loss if ruled out for a significant period of time. Had looked for ball in tight areas prior to ligament damage. 6Tom Ince Came to life in the second half when pressing the home defence further up the field. Should have scored when one-on-one after great Quinn pass. 7Nikica Jelavic Struggled in stages when starved of possession, but continued to plug away and would have won penalty on any other day. 6Subs benchStephen Quinn (for Snodgrass 40): Added the vital link which was missing between midfield and attack, allowing Ince and Jelavic to get more on the ball. 7Paul McShane (for Bruce 45): Steady as a rock and proved he can be relied upon with typical all-action effort. 7David Meyler (for Ince 82): Did the job he was asked to as City rode storm to claim three points. 6 Not used: Steve Harper (GK), Maynor Figueroa, Robbie Brady, Sone Aluko

QPR 0 Hull City 1: Player ratings


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