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Rayan Kolli is QPR boss Marti Cifuentes’ new ray of sunshine

PROUD QPR boss Marti Cifuentes is hoping Rayan Kolli’s maiden senior goals prove to be “the first of many” after the youngster played a starring role in the 3-0 victory over Norwich.

Rayan Kolli

By David McIntyre

QPR 3 Dunne 22, Kolli 45+4, 49

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WOW! QPR’s Rayan Kolli savours scoring his first goal against the Canaries
PICTURES: Focus Images

PROUD QPR boss Marti Cifuentes is hoping Rayan Kolli’s maiden senior goals prove to be “the first of many” after the youngster played a starring role in the 3-0 victory over Norwich.
The win was Rangers’ first at home this season and lifted them out of the Championship relegation zone.
Kolli, 19, was brought on as an early substitute after striker Zan Celar went off injured.
Algerian teenage sensation impresses for Rangers
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