Austin at the double for QPR as they move off the bottom

Mark Bryans 06:32 28/10/2014
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  • A right Charlie: Austin celebrates.

    A brace from Charlie Austin lit up an otherwise forgettable game as QPR moved off the bottom of the Premier League and eased the mounting pressure on manager Harry Redknapp.

    Having proved the architects of their own downfall with two own goals in the recent defeat to Liver­pool, Rangers came out on top at Loftus Road last night, in a game against an Aston Villa outfit bereft of confidence.

    When Austin struck a sweet half-volley in the first half the writing was already on the wall for Paul Lambert’s visitors, who have now gone over eight hours since scoring a goal, and another predatory finish the other side of the interval sec-ured what could be a vital 2-0 win.

    They may have faced Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Everton in recent weeks – with an 11-0 aggregate reverse scoreline – but these sorts of evenings need to produce results if Villa are to stay clear of the pack squabbling at the foot of the table.

    But, for Redknapp this was a much-needed second win of the campaign which lifts them above Burnley and to within two points of 17th-placed Leicester.

    As well as Austin’s two efforts, Redknapp would have been pleased with the developing link-up play his goalscorer is enjoying with the industrious Bobby Zamora – while the league’s worst defence kept their second clean sheet of the cam­paign with Rio Ferdinand again an unused substitute.

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