DYKES DIGS OWLS INTO DEEPER HOLE

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Dykes 27, 60, Johansen 50, Willock 90

SHEFF WED 1

Windass 30

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LYNDON DYKES QPR
PUMPED: Lyndon Dykes celebrates scoring his second and QPR's third
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SHEFFIELD are staring down the barrel of relegation after being hammered by impressive QPR.

Lyndon Dykes scored twice as Wednesday failed miserably to build on their stunning 5-0 thrashing of – and to make matters worse for the Yorkshire side, fellow strugglers beat .

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Boss was not at the game as he is self-isolating after testing positive for Covid-19. He faces a mammoth task to prevent the club slipping into .

Asked if the players still feel they can stay up, assistant boss Jamie Smith said: “Yes. We've got no choice. We'll fight for all 18 points left available. That's our mentality.

“It is a big blow, but we don't get too high with wins or too low with losses. We'll just keep fighting and going for every point we can.”

Dykes, playing in the absence of the suspended Charlie Austin, put QPR ahead after 27 minutes.

Yoann Barbet sent in a superb cross from the left and Dykes guided a header into the far corner.

Josh Windass hauled Wednesday level with a cool finish three minutes later. Adam Reach was sent down the left by Barry Bannan's pass and played the ball in to Windass, who drifted between Rangers defenders Jordy de Wijs and Barbet to fire home.

But a mistake by keeper Joe Wildsmith resulted in QPR regaining the lead five minutes into the second half.

Stefan Johansen's 25-yard effort took a deflection off defender Osaze Urhoghide which left Wildsmith flat-footed and he allowed the ball to squirm past him and into the net.

There was no way back for the visitors once Dykes scored again on the hour. Rob Dickie sent in a looping cross from the right and Willock headed the ball towards Dykes, who nodded in from close range.

Dykes was also involved in his team's fourth goal, scored by Chris Willock in stoppage time. He chested the ball off to George Thomas, who squared it for Willock to slot home.

Dykes' first-half opener came after the hosts had dominated the early stages, with De Wijs heading over from a cross by Willock, who soon afterwards had a shot saved by Wildsmith.

But Wildsmith's error was the hammer blow for Wednesday, although at 3-1 they were unfortunate not to pull one back or get a penalty when Elias Kachunga seemed certain to head in from close range, but was denied by a challenge from Osman Kakay, who used his hand to clear.

QPR manager Mark praised striker Dykes, who has now scored four goals in as many appearances.

Prior to that the Scotland international, signed from Livingston last summer, had scored just once from open play for the R's.

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“Lyndon deserves so much credit. He's worked hard,” Warburton said. “He had that barren spell, but he's come through that and he's never stopped working.

“My only criticism: go and get your hat-trick. Be a bit more selfish. But he deserves enormous credit.”

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