Middlesbrough 1-0 QPR: Last minute Grant Leadbitter penalty claims late win for Boro
- Middlesbrough claim last minute winner thanks to Grant Leadbitter penalty
- Leroy Fer sent off for hand-ball on the line in buildup to Boro's penalty
- QPR suffer first defeat under interim boss Neil Warnock
- Aitor Karanka's side move third in the Championship with late win
Middlesbrough skipper Grant Leadbitter kept his cool to slot home a stoppage-time penalty and earn his side a dramatic late win over QPR at the Riverside.
The midfielder converted from the spot four minutes into time added on after QPR forward Leroy Fer was shown red for handling Daniel Ayala's overhead kick on the line.
It earned Aitor Karanka's men a 1-0 victory in a poor game which neither side deserved to win.
Grant Leadbitter sends Rob Green the wrong way as his last minute penalty seals the win for Middlesbrough
Leadbitter celebrates as his late winner gave Boro a win their performance hard hardly merited
The midfielder receives the congratulations of his team-mates as Boro climb to third in the Championship
QPR interim boss Neil Warnock missed his side's trip north for "personal reasons", the club said in a statement.
The 66-year-old was placed in charge of the Sky Bet Championship outfit after Chris Ramsey was sacked earlier this month, but he was absent for Friday's game and put his assistant Kevin Blackwell in charge as the Londoners went close to earning a point.
The game itself proved a fairly drab affair on a bitterly cold night on Teesside, although both sides created enough chances.
Fer had an early sight of goal but his fourth-minute effort only trickled safely to Dimi Konstantopoulos.
Boro had a great chance to take the lead in the 16th minute when Adam Clayton played a delightful ball in behind QPR's back line for David Nugent but just as the striker was about to pull the trigger, Nedum Onuoha managed to clear.
Nugent was a lick of paint away from getting on the scoresheet four minutes later when he brilliantly glanced Albert Adomah's ball in from right across the face of goal but it came off the post and safely into Rob Green's hands.
Leroy Fer handled Daniel Ayala's acrobatic effort on the line to give Aitor Karanka's side a late penalty
The Dutch international looks dejected as he receives his marching orders from referee Chris Kavanagh
The visitors threatened at the other end in a rare attack five minutes before half-time. Leadbitter was booked for a foul on Fer - meaning the captain will miss Boro's trip to Huddersfield next week - and Konstantopoulos had to punch away Alejandro Faurlin's fierce free-kick.
Diego Fabbrini pressed forward in first-half stoppage-time for the hosts but his snatched effort at goal flew comfortably past Green to safety.
QPR started the second half brightly and nearly found the net within two minutes when Yun Suk-young's low cross from the left evaded Konstantopoulos but Matty Phillips could not get it over the line under pressure from Ben Gibson.
Phillips missed another glorious chance in the 56th minute. Faurlin's clever ball behind Boro's back four found Phillips but flashed his right leg at thin air as the home side were reprieved again.
Boro were struggling to play their usual attacking game but George Friend burst forward shortly after the hour-mark before unleashing a shot which flew wide of Green's right-hand post.
Visiting defender Grant Hall then went close to finding the opening goal when he met Faurlin's free-kick with a glancing header which bounced just wide.
The game was petering out to a boring draw until Ayala's late effort was handled by Fer and Leadbitter did the rest to grab a late win for Boro, who move to within a point of Championship leaders Hull and Brighton.
Assistant boss Kevin Blackwell took charge of QPR with interim Neil Warnock missing for 'personal reasons'
Warnock’s spell in the QPR dugout may be over after just one match with the club closing in on Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.
The goalless draw against Preston earlier this month could turn out to be his sole game in charge.
In his absence, Rangers created the better chances.
At the other end it took a sublime tackle by Nedum Onuoha to snuff out David Nugent in the first half and Diego Fabbrini hit a post, but those were rare threats to Rob Green’s goal until the dying moments and Leadbitter’s winner.
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