Queens Park Rangers 2-2: Jarrod Bowen breaks the Hull record



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Jarrod Bowen scored 19 goals for Hull City this season

Jarrod Bowen broke a 60-year-old club record with both goals from Hull City, but their eliminated game hopes were diminished by a late return to the PQP.

The winger's double in the first period earned him 20 years for the season and saw him surpbad Bill Bradbury's record of finding the net in seven straight games for the Tigers.

Hull led 2-0 at halftime, but Josh Scowen scored a goal back when his center moved away from the post.

And Rangers substitute Tomer Hemed scored a valuable point for the struggling visitors, scoring the equalizer seven minutes from the center of Scowen.

A back problem had threatened to keep Bowen out of the match – but the striker seemed in top form while he was forcing Joe Lumley to make a very tight stop in the first five minutes.

But QPR's goalkeeper was helpless when Hull attacked again and Kamil Grosicki played Bowen through to direct the ball through him in the opposite corner.

The Rangers responded well as Nahki Wells was sidelined by Stephen Kingsley's latest challenge. However, they lost 2-0 behind just before half-time when Grosicki's pbad was chosen by Bowen, who dominated Lumley.

However, Scowen gave the Londoners new hope after 62 minutes when his cross felled David Marshall and went into the post.

The Rangers finished the game with strength and Wells resurfaced before Scowen tipped his tying goal, chasing Mbadimo Luongo's pbad and reducing the score to 2-2 for Hemed.

Nigel Adkins, the boss of Hull:

"The first goal (QPR) should have been a free kick, it's been sidelined for 35 yards and we need to stop that."

"The second goal, the ball is out but the linesman does not see it because he is not ready to play." Our half-center is attractive to him and his players score.

"I'm so frustrated that we put ourselves in a position to win the match and we only have one point."

Steve McClaren, QPR Manager:

"It was huge, we beat Leeds two weeks ago and I thought this was a turning point.

"We have been disappointing in the last three games, having been beaten with the last lead of the match on Wednesday, it was very difficult to lift the players, and on Friday they were very good, they reacted well with a lot of things. energy."

"At half-time, we said we had to win the second half and once we had equalized, we could have continued and won the match.

"The key was our character, and that's a result we'll need to build on in the next eight games."

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