- QPR kept Leeds to a point in a four goals thriller in Loftus Road on Saturday
- The hosts took an advantage of two goals, but the league leaders defended themselves to the level terms
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Just when Leeds thought they had overcome their unstable form of seasonal endings, Daniel Farke and his team received a reminder that this promotion career is far from finishing.
This time it was a side of Queens Park's rangers that bothered Apple's car while they kept Leeds in a 2-2 draw and, as a result, put a great dent in the hopes of Farke's title.
The terrible QPR form in the game, along with Leeds' victory over half of the Millwall grill, led many to believe that winning would be a formality for the Toppers of the table in W12.
However, after a quarter -hour quarter that saw visitors dominate, it was the Rangers who attacked first, although with a blow of good fortune.
Koki Saito was the architect of the movement while danced Jayden Bogle on the left side, before trying to remove the ball from a teammate on the edge of the area.
Although his attempt was intercepted by a yellow shirt, the ball returned to Saito, who curved an impressive effort for the first time in the upper corner.

QPR celebrated the leaders of the Leeds United Championship to a 2-2 draw in Loftus Road on Saturday

Leeds was following two goals, but Jayden Bogle scored an equalizer to save them one point
An opening goal was more than most QPR fans had expected before the game and, while delighted in the strike strike strike, the hosts quickly found a second.
In the 30th minute, veteran defender Steve Cook rose higher to meet a floated cross of Paul Smyth and light a header on the back of the Leeds network.
The visiting supporters were stunned in silence, while those of the house posts were jubilant. However, those celebrations were of short duration.
Although Farke's side was shaken by the attack of the Rangers in the first half, they managed to remove one in the 40th minute through Firpo Junior.
The Merodeo merode finished a well -worked movement after he pushed home inside the six -yard box, despite the protests to the officials of the QPR bottom line.
Writing before the break was vital for Leeds and, after the interval, they looked like a part of the Premier League League, since they dismantled QPR again and again.
A part -time change that saw the introduction of Willy Gnonto caused visitors back to life and, six minutes from the second half, they were level.
This time it was Jayden Bogle who gave the final touches to an scorching attack on Farke's side despite the best attempts of the goalkeeper of the Paul Nardi Rangers.

Steve Cook promoted home a header when QPR threatened a second defeat in three for Leeds

But a goal by Morgan Fox reduced the deficit to half and gave Leed a ray of hope
The French plug made a fine rescue to deny Tottenham Manor Solomon's loan, but could do little to prevent a bogle without questioning to leaf through home.
The impulse was with visitors, but despite their best efforts, they could not find another advance while the hosts fought bravely to defend their point.
However, their determination and sand failed late, since Saito was shown a direct red card for an unpleasant challenge and with studs in a Leeds defender.
In many ways, he felt as if the delicious losers of Marti Cifuentes challenged the chances of a tie with the league leaders. Maybe that is a testimony of the tremendous way of Leeds this year.
However, this unstable end of the season will feel very familiar for Leeds that seek to erase the anguish of the final play-off of last season and restore its status among the elite of England.