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Hoops stay patient to tame Tigers

By Chris Wilson

HEAD coach Julien Stephan felt a “calm” mindset was the key factor behind QPR’s victory at Hull.
Late goals from Daniel Bennie and Richard Kone earned the visitors three deserved points against the Tigers, who have now lost two Championship games on the bounce but remain in the play-offs places.
Stephan, whose side had not won away from home since late November, said: “It was a great, creative performance. I was very proud of the players from the very beginning. They showed a lot of quality from kick-off.
“But the most important th...

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