Kalvin Phillips was shown a late red card at Loftus Road as the Rs ran out 1-0 winners in controversial circumstances. Nahki Wells opened the scoring amid appeals for handball, before Patrick Bamford misses a penalty to see the Whites leave London pointless. Here's how we assessed the performance.

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Leeds United midfielder Kalvin Phillips is shown a straight red card. (Pic: Bruce Rollinson) | jpimedia

. Kiko Casilla
7 - Blameless for the goal, given the deflection and the handballs, made a decent first half save but had very little else to do. | jpimedia

. Luke Ayling
6 - Had a difficult time against Eze in the first half but was able to get forward a lot in the second half. Put good balls into the box, to no avail. | jpimedia

. Liam Cooper
6 - Unable to deal with Osayi-Samuel on halfway before the free-kick that led to an unjust goal. Had a better second half than first. | jpimedia

. Ben White
7 - Made some important defensive interventions against very good attackers. Kept trying to drive Leeds forward in the second half. | jpimedia

. Stuart Dallas
5 - Given a torrid time by Bright Osayi-Samuel and, on a yellow card, was withdrawn at the break. | jpimedia

7. Mateusz Klich
6 - Another who put good balls into the area that should have been capitalised on. Another for whom the frustration was visible, from an early stage. | jpimedia

8. Helder Costa
6 - He was in the game a lot, involved in a lot of attacks, ran at QPR but was never able to create the magic Leeds need. | jpimedia

9. Jack Harrison
5 - Wasted a couple of chances, had crosses cut out. Didn't stop trying or making himself available for the ball but gave it away too many times, particularly first half. | jpimedia

10. Pablo Hernandez
6 - Tried desperately to get on the ball and make things happen, but it didn't happen for him or for Leeds. Hit the post with a lovely free-kick. | jpimedia

11. Patrick Bamford
4 - Looked confident when shooting from near halfway, but that deserted him entirely. Missed great chances, including a penalty. Unable to dominate. | jpimedia

12. Gjanni Alioski
6 - Unable to make a telling impact off the bench, but did pop up at the back post a number of times and got forward relentlessly. | jpimedia