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QPR 2-3 Liverpool: Reds snatch victory after dramatic finale

Steven Caulker turned Raheem Sterling’s attempted centre into his own net in the dying seconds to ensure the Reds triumphed in a game with three injury-time goals


Steven Caulker’s last-gasp own goal gave a below-par Liverpool victory over QPR at Loftus Road after a frantic finale.

Richard Dunne’s 10th Premier League goal gave the visitors the lead on 67 minutes when he turned in Glen Johnson’s low cross, but Vargas followed up on his own cross to volley in the equaliser from Charlie Austin’s knockdown.

Coutinho appeared to have stolen a win for Liverpool with a deflected strike from a lightning counterattack, but Vargas headed in his second from Leroy Fer’s corner to bring the scores level again with seconds left.

But Liverpool had the last word, with Caulker inadvertantly directing Raheem Sterling’s attempted centre into his own net to give Brendan Rodgers back-to-back wins for the first time this season.

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QPR-Liverpool Preview: Rodgers keen to end eventful week on a high

With Raheem Sterling revealing he was “too tired” to play for England earlier in the week, his domestic manager wants to re-focus on improving the club’s Premier League standing


Brendan Rodgers will be eager to end an eventful week on a high note when Liverpool face QPR in the Premier League on Sunday.

The Liverpool boss has been faced with talk of a club versus country row after Raheem Sterling was benched for England’s victory over Estonia, having informed national team manager Roy Hodgson that he was tired.

Sterling has come in for criticism for admitting fatigue, but Rodgers leapt to the teenage attacker’s defence by insisting he had not refused to play in Tallinn.

Rodgers denied talk of a rift with Hodgson and called for an end to the saga as he turns his attention to improving Liverpool’s fortunes following an indifferent start to the season.

The Merseyside club beat West Brom before the international break and they will be eager to build on that by heaping more misery on bottom side QPR at Loftus Road.

Former Swansea City boss Rodgers knows there is more to come from his new-look side, who sit ninth in the table after winning only three of their first seven top-flight games.

“I’m quite relaxed on it all and we will look at it after 10 games to see how we’re set,” he said. “There’s no crisis – we lost a world class player [Luis Suarez to Barcelona] and brought a number in.

“The players here are magnificent and the attitude and effort they show gives me the hope we can push on.”

Rodgers ruled out Daniel Sturridge, who has not featured for Liverpool since August after suffering a thigh injury on international duty, by revealing he could be out for a further four weeks.

Dejan Lovren (abdominal) and Mamadou Sakho (thigh) are concerns for Rodgers in defence, though the Croat is thought to have a better chance of returning from the issue picked up on international duty.

Midfielders Emre Can (ankle) and Joe Allen (knee) are set to return to the squad.

QPR manager Harry Redknapp has dismissed talk of him being under pressure after the London club’s poor start to the season.

Tim Sherwood has been linked with the Loftus Road hotseat after Rangers’ dismal display in a 2-0 defeat at Redknapp’s former club West Ham before the international break.

A defiant Redknapp said he needed no assurances over his future from chairman Tony Fernandes and is backing his side to turn the corner.

“It was never going to be easy this season,” he said. “There’s been a big upheaval. The lads haven’t hit the ground running.

“There’s still so much time left this season. There’s still so many games to play. I’m confident we’ll be fine.”

Midfield duo Joey Barton and Jordon Mutch will play no part against Liverpool due to hamstring injuries, but Nico Kranjcar is expected to feature despite suffering a broken toe.

Chile duo Eduardo Vargas and Mauricio Isla will be assessed after returning from international duty, but Redknapp expects both players to be available for selection.

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