Teenage forward Rayan Kolli scores his first senior goals as Queen's Park Rangers beat Norwich City to register their first home win of the season.
Rayan Kolli scored his first senior goals to help Queen's Park Rangers to their first home win since April
The visitors were toothless in difficult conditions and Kolli finished them off by capitalising on more uncertain defending to add the third goal in the second half. At the end of the half, Kolli seized his moment for his first goal to set the Rs on their way to their first win over Norwich in nine attempts.
Rangers survived a loud penalty appeal as the ball struck Harrison Ashby's hand in the box, and Crnac then thought he had scored only to be the victim of another tight offside decision. "You can't come back from two or three goals down, it's simply too difficult. We need to address it because there's too big a difference in level .
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