I’ll just say exactly the same thing I said after the Cardiff result, because it seems only fitting.
“I just how can you put that into words? I don’t think that you can, but I guess I’ll have to try and do my best.”
So QPR managed to cruise through to the 4th Round of the FA Cup, after they dispatched Swansea City 5-1 at Loftus Road, meaning that they have scored 11 goals in 2020, all of them coming against Welsh sides. Just a shame we don’t play any more Welsh teams in West London this season. See if we could make it a hat-trick of thumping wins.
With so much going on, it’s hard to focus on just one incident or one player that stood out above the rest, so here is a collection of tweets as QPR fans were left buzzing by that result at full time.
What a result ..again…The team are playing as a team and our finishinf is looking darn fabulous….get in there You R's
— michael bass (@1972madmike32) January 5, 2020
WHAT. A. PERFORMANCE. All around brilliant, some beautiful goals, able to get three youth players in and we’re onto the 4th Round of the #FACup #QPR #COYRs 🔵⚪️
— just Drew (@just_drewski) January 5, 2020
11 goals in 2020 😳😳😳
come on your rrrrs 🔵⚪️🔵⚪️🔵— Darren F (@superhoops1882) January 5, 2020
6-1 and 5-1 past two games… QPRcelona
— conor (@conorofl) January 5, 2020
There is a Santa and he got my letter. Thx for a great start to the 2020 #QPR
— James (@Nowt2SeeHere) January 5, 2020
This fan really seemed to enjoy himself, pretty much the definition of ‘not being able to contain yourself’.
Now that is funny😀
— Ken Whitelaw (@whitelawkr) January 5, 2020
What a match. 11 in 2. Really hard to fathom. Still can’t manage a clean sheet however but with all these goals I suppose it does not matter that much.
— Ken Whitelaw (@whitelawkr) January 5, 2020
Wallace and Scowen’s goals top class from unexpected “strikers”.
— Ken Whitelaw (@whitelawkr) January 5, 2020
Were the two scorelines against Cardiff and Swansea flukes?
Yes
No
I really just hope that we haven’t used up all our luck this week, and we’re not going to be set for a baron spell over the next few games.