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QPR 1-2 Cardiff City: Isaak Davies and Rubin Colwill strike to complete stunning comeback win for Bluebirds

A dramatic second-half comeback from Cardiff City saw the Bluebirds beat QPR 2-1 courtesy of goals from academy products Isaak Davies and Rubin Colwill.

City fell behind in the first half after some sloppy defending afforded Andre Gray a simple chance in the middle of the area.

But Cardiff showed fantastic resolve to turn the game on its head in the space of five second-half minutes.

The first came through Davies, who scored a sublime goal thanks to a fine solo effort, before Colwill smashed home a free-kick in front of the travelling supporters to claim all three points.

It was an even start to proceedings in west London, with both sides troubling the opposition goalkeepers.

The first major chance fell to Jordan Hugill after he was slyly slotted in by a Rubin Colwill pass. The striker took the ball in his stride and, on the angle, blasted a shot across goal, but former Bluebird David Marshall's strong right hand denied him the opener.

Alex Smithies had to have his wits about him, too, especially when Gray latched on to a cross to the near post. The Rs frontman tried to poke home but City's shot-stopper got down low to parry it wide of the mark.

The game settled into a rhythm thereafter. QPR looked to control the ball but Cardiff had their moments on the breakaway.

But Cardiff's Achilles heel in recent weeks once again proved their undoing seven minutes before the break. Moses Odubajo cut inside Alfie Doughty, whom he had the better of all afternoon, before sending in a left-footed cross into a dangerous area. Perry Ng got a tame right foot on it but knocked it into the danger zone - the middle of the box, eight yards out - which Gray gleefully latched on to before he dispatched it beyond Smithies.

Cardiff were dazed and

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