Ratings: How Huddersfield Town players fared against QPR
Hamer: Making his 350th career appearance, the work he was handed was pretty routine. Could stand back and admire some excellence from his team-mates. 6
Pipa: A welcome returnee to the side and slotted back in seamlessly, Influential on the restart in particular and went close to a goal. 7
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Hide AdSchindler: Steady-away and solid and unflappable. His late departure with a knee injury looked a worry, sadly. 7
Sarr: Strode forward with authority and was accomplished in his defensive work. Excellent. 8
Toffolo: Thwarted early on by an excellent early save from Dieng, but was not to be denied. Provided the finishing touch to make it 2-0 - his first goal at the John Smith's Stadium. 8
Hogg: Oils the wheels for Huddersfield and was at the heart of the action. Another impressive performance. 8
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Hide AdElting: Showed some nice touches and looks a player growing in confidence. 8
O’Brien: A dynamic presence and troubled QPR throughout. At the centre of a lot of good things. 8
Mbenza: Worked well in tandem with Pipa, even if his final ball was not always perfect. Plenty of threat, mind. 7
Campbell: Returned to the side for his fiftieth appearance for his hometown club and also crowned it with a goal. 7
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Hide AdKoroma: After his fine strike against Boro, his encore was something special. Cut inside to score with a sublime early curler and set up the hosts' second. 8
Substitutes: Bacuna (Pipa 73), 6; Ward (Campbell 73), 6; Edmonds-Green (Schindler 79) 6; Duhaney (Koroma 87).
Not used: Schofield, Pritchard, Diakhaby, Brown, Daly.
QPR: Dieng; Kane, Dickie, Barbet, Hamalainen; Cameron (Ball 56), Carroll; Osayi-Samuel (Kelman 81), Chair (Adomah 81), Willock (Thomas 56); Dykes (Bonne 45). Substitutes unused: Kelly, Masterton, Kakay, Bettache.
Referee: D Whitestone (Northants).
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