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Nahki Wells' opening goal for QPR was his seventh of the season

Queens Park Rangers produced an impressive attacking display to see off Blackburn Rovers at Loftus Road.

After a quiet opening half hour, Bright Osayi-Samuel nodded Ryan Manning's left-wing cross into the path of Nahki Wells, who finished calmly to score his seventh goal of the season.

Eberechi Eze slotted past Christian Walton to double Rangers' lead shortly after half-time, but Blackburn pulled themselves back into the game through Bradley Dack's penalty just before the hour mark.

Osayi-Samuel then produced a smart turn and finish following good work from Josh Scowen and substitute Jordan Hugill headed Ryan Manning's fine cross into the far corner to make it 4-1.

Adam Armstrong nodded in a late consolation for Blackburn, but QPR were comfortable winners and move up to ninth.

Apart from Wells' goal, the only bright moment in a poor first half came when Ilias Chair and Wells combined to create an opening for Osayi-Samuel, who lashed over from just inside the area.

Blackburn offered no threat whatsoever in the opening 45 minutes, and Tony Mowbray responded by sending on Lewis Holtby for Danny Graham.

Holtby made an impact and Rovers' attacking threat increased in the second half, with Derrick Williams having a goal ruled out for offside shortly before Dack converted a penalty he had won for himself after drawing a foul from Yoann Barbet.

But QPR manager Mark Warburton was also able to influence proceedings from the bench, with Jordan Hugill helping to seal the game after coming on as a substitute.

The forward poked wide under pressure after a powerful run shortly before scoring the goal that ended the match as a contest.

The home team's win was their fifth in seven games, while Blackburn have now only taken one point from their past five matches.

QPR manager Mark Warburton:

"The players are moving the ball well and creating chances against good teams.

"It's worrying that we gave a soft goal away but I was more frustrated with the second goal they scored. We were sloppy and complacent and we can't do that.

"We'll have good days and bad days and need to keep going.

"We contained Blackburn, grew into the game and then deserved the victory."

Blackburn manager Tony Mowbray:

"QPR play on the counter-attack and are good at what they do, they sit lots of men behind the ball and they break - and today when we exposed our defenders we got found out a little bit.

"In the second-half we decided to attack, be more positive and open the game up and our defenders didn't really deal with the situation.

"We scored two, could have had a few more, but ultimately you can't lose the goals that we did and that's what cost us the game."