Queens Park Rangers (QPR) secured a 2-1 win over Watford, extending their winning streak to three matches. The victory, marked by strong performances from Rayan Kolli and Paul Smyth, effectively diminished Watford's already slim prospects of reaching the Championship play-off positions. QPR's win pulls them level on points with the ninth-placed Hornets.

Kolli opened the scoring in the 26th minute, with Smyth adding the second goal shortly after the hour mark. This marks a notable resurgence for QPR, who had previously thrashed Portsmouth 6-1. Watford managed a late consolation goal through a free-kick from Imrân Louza in the 85th minute, but it proved insufficient to alter the outcome.

QPR's Attacking Prowess on Display
The match saw Paul Smyth contribute a goal and an assist. His intelligent header across the goal set up Rayan Kolli for the opening goal. Later in the game, Smyth himself found the back of the net from close range, extending QPR's advantage. Both Kolli and Smyth have now scored in their last two consecutive matches, demonstrating a potent partnership.
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Watford, conversely, struggled to create significant scoring opportunities throughout the contest. Their performance was characterized as lacklustre by some reports, a stark contrast to QPR's current momentum.

A Tense Finish
Despite QPR's perceived control of the game, Imrân Louza's late free-kick introduction a period of added pressure in the final minutes. However, the home side managed to hold on for the win. The match attendance was reported at 17,532 at Loftus Road.
Background Context
The win represents a significant upturn in form for QPR, who had endured a period of inconsistent performances prior to their recent run of wins. Watford, on the other hand, continues to grapple with form, having secured only one victory in their last five games. The disparity in recent performance levels between the two clubs was evident throughout the match.
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