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DIENG DONG! WHAT A GOAL BY THE KEEPER

Seny makes history for faltering Hoops
By Chris Dunlavy

SUNDERLAND 2
Stewart 31, Simms 40

QPR 2
Chair 87, Dieng 90+2

STAR MAN

ILIAS CHAIR QPR

Star Game

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SENY Dieng became the first goalkeeper ever to score for QPR as his last-gasp equaliser sealed an incredible comeback at the Stadium of Light.
Trailing to goals from Ross Stewart and Ellis Simms, the Hoops turned in a shambolic first half and never looked like getting back into the game.
But Ilias Chair’s deli...

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