QPR beat MK Dons 3-0 to ease the pressure on head coach Chris Ramsey. Here’s how we rated his players in their victory at Loftus Road.

Rob Green: 7

Had little to do but when called into action in the second half he made a fine save to deny Simon Church.

Nedum Onuoha: 7

The Rangers captain made some crunching tackles and provided an assist for Jay Emmanuel-Thomas’ all-important opening goal.

Grant Hall: 7

Composed and tough – this was an excellent performance from the youngster, typified by a great block in the final 10 minutes as the Dons threatened. His presence in the box also helped in the build up to Junior Hoilett’s goal.

Clint Hill: 7

A calming presence at the back again. It’s two clean sheets out of two for Rangers since the veteran defender was recalled.

Paul Konchesky: 7

Had an effort cleared off the line during the first half. A decent all-round display in defence and attack.

Daniel Tozser: 6

Wasn’t having the best of games before his wonderful ball set up Matt Phillips for the second goal.

Karl Henry: 7

The pantomime villain put in a good performance despite being barracked by the home fans for much of the game. Lost his composure after a sliced cross provoked a furious reaction from the crowd, though, and his final minutes on the pitch included a number of errors.

Matt Phillips: 8

Scored a fine goal after a smart touch from Tozser’s looping long ball and he also provided some excellent balls into the box during a much-improved display.

Massimo Luongo: 6

Tried to provide extra support going forward, but was rarely given the ball to his feet. Given a standing ovation when brought off on 55 minutes.

Tjaronn Chery: 7

Had a good chance well saved in the first half and a lovely chip in the second that just drifted wide. Good stuff from the Dutchman.

Jay Emmanuel-Thomas: 8

Mazy runs, vital hold-up play and a smart touch – Emmanuel-Thomas has a range of tools in his armoury. He hassled the Dons backline all afternoon and fully deserved his very well-taken goal.

Leroy Fer: 6

Brought on in place of Luongo and linked up nicely with Emmanuel-Thomas in attack.

Junior Hoilett: 7

A lively cameo from Hoilett, which included a nicely taken goal when he hooked the ball over his head to score QPR’s third.