[h=3]Late double sends Seagulls flying[/h]9:47pm Tuesday 11th March 2014 in Albion By Brian Owen
Leo Ulloa celebrates after scoring the first goal (photos Simon Dack)
Albion stuck twice in the last 13 minutes to stun QPR – and put their play-off bid right back on course.
The Seagulls got through a lot of defending in their 2-0 home win.
And they pounced with devastating effect to claim a momentous result.
Leo Ulloa stretched to prod home a superb Bruno cross on 77 minutes after the full-back had worked a clever one-two with Keith Andrews.
Then Stephen Ward turned home Kazenga LuaLua’s 86th minute corner.
QPR were generally on top in terms of possession and chances.
But Tomasz Kuszczak tipped over a Ravel Morrison blast and then finger-tipped away an angled drive by the same player.
There were numerous escapes in the home penalty area but the Seagulls, who did not muster an on-target effort until the 68th minute worked hard – and then pounced.
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Albion stuck twice in the last 13 minutes to stun QPR – and put their play-off bid right back on course.
The Seagulls got through a lot of defending in their 2-0 home win.
And they pounced with devastating effect to claim a momentous result.
Leo Ulloa stretched to prod home a superb Bruno cross on 77 minutes after the full-back had worked a clever one-two with Keith Andrews.
Then Stephen Ward turned home Kazenga LuaLua’s 86th minute corner.
QPR were generally on top in terms of possession and chances.
But Tomasz Kuszczak tipped over a Ravel Morrison blast and then finger-tipped away an angled drive by the same player.
There were numerous escapes in the home penalty area but the Seagulls, who did not muster an on-target effort until the 68th minute worked hard – and then pounced.
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