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10-MAN HOOPS STORM BACK TO STUN LILYWHITES

By David Morrison

UNDER PRESSURE: Preston’s Tom Barkhuizen is shadowed by QPR’s Luke Amos and, Inset, the visitors celebrate
PICTURE: CameraSport

MARK Warburton says a half-time reset was the catalyst for victory as 10-man QPR came from behind to stun promotionchasing Preston.
Preston led at the break thanks to Daniel Johnson’s penalty, but QPR dominated in the second period.
Grant Hall levelled for the visitors, who then went down to 10 men when Geoff Cameron was sent off. But a superb Ryan Manning free-kick and a late Eberechi Eze strike secured the points for t...

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