Norwich 4-0 QPR: Championship leaders secure eighth successive win against struggling Hoops

Norwich 4-0 QPR: Championship leaders secure eighth successive win against struggling Hoops
Championship leaders Norwich eased past struggling QPR with a 4-0 win on Saturday.First-half goals from Emiliano Buendia, Marco Stiepermann and Teemu Pukki, who added a fourth late on, condemned John Eustace, placed in temporary charge following Steve McClaren’s sacking on Monday, to a losing start.Marco Stiepermann doubled Norwich’s lead in the 12th minute3
Marco Stiepermann doubled Norwich’s lead in the 12th minute
Norwich’s win came at a cost, though, as Buendia, who scored his fifth goal in eight games, was shown a straight red card for a lunging tackle on Josh Scowen 19 minutes from time.The winger will miss crucial games in their promotion run-in against Reading, Wigan and Sheffield Wednesday.QPR have won just once in the Championship since the turn of the year.Daniel Farke’s side were right at the top of their game, as they have been for some weeks now.It took just six minutes for the hosts to get their noses in front as a superb cross-field ball from Ben Godfrey caught Rangers out. Max Aarons had plenty of time to pick out Buendia, who had no problem sweeping home.Teemu Pukki was back on the scoresheet3
Teemu Pukki was back on the scoresheet
City doubled their advantage after 12 minutes after more good play on their part – and more desperately poor defending from the Hoops. This time Stiepermann was allowed the freedom of Carrow Road to make his way to the edge of the box before firing in a low shot that was too hot for goalkeeper Joe Lumley to handle.Onel Hernandez could have had a hat-trick as Norwich continued to dominate, with one effort being saved by Lumley before he twice fired wide with a clear sight of goal.Norwich finally got the third goal they deserved after 38 minutes – and this time it was handed to them on a plate.Trying to play out from the back substitute Toni Leistner put Luke Freeman under pressure and a poor touch from the Rangers skipper allowed Buendia to pounce and slip Pukki in for his 26th goal of the season.Daniel Farke was a happy man at full-time3
Daniel Farke was a happy man at full-time
Tim Krul had made one decent save with the score a 2-0 to thwart Angel Rangel, but there was only one team in it in the opening period.Rangers showed some improvement at the start of the second period and Krul needed to make a fine save down low to keep out a goalbound header from defender Darnell Furlong, who was up for a corner.

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But Norwich still had a firm grip on the game and Buendia should really have made if four on 65 minutes after being set up by Stiepermann but he fired just over when well placed.The game was clearly over as a contest but Norwich suffered their first setback just past the midway point of the second period when Buendia was sent off. Having just been fouled himself, the midfielder launched into a wild challenge on substitute Scowen as he prepared to clear, catching him in the process and, after consulting with his linesman, referee Scott Duncan brandished a red card – Norwich’s first in the league this season.Even with one less man Farke’s side still looked the better side and they made it 4-0 on 85 minutes when Pukki got his second.The Finland international latched on to a long ball from the back from Christoph Zimmermann and held off his marker before coolly firing past Lumley for goal number 27 of a triumphant campaign.


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