EFL Cup 1st round Plymouth Argyle 3 QPR 2
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- Created on Tuesday, 12 August 2025 22:40
- Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 August 2025 07:43
- Published on Tuesday, 12 August 2025 22:40
- Written by ROSS REID at Home Park
Oseni, in the six yard box, turned-in substitute Caleb Watts’ incisive cross from the left on 79 minutes to complete a remarkable turnaround and secure Argyle’s first competitive win for new head coach Tom Cleverley, celebrating his 36th birthday.
Summer signing Oseni had scored with a brilliant outside of the boot left foot finish to turn-in Ayman Benarous’ deep cross from the left from an acute angle and past Paul Nardi at the far post on 54 minutes.
Central defender Brendan Wiredu headed Argyle’s first goal in the 48th minute as Victor Palsson headed Tegan Finn’s corner back across goal.
Daniel Bennie pounced to score from close range to fire a much-changed youthful QPR ahead in the 21st minute.
Bennie was first to the ball as Argyle keeper Luca Ashby-Hammond saved Rumarn Burrell’s downward header from Elijah Dixon-Bonner’s cross from the left to the far post.
Rangers doubled their lead from a well-worked corner routine in the second minute of first half stoppage time.
Rayan Kolli leapt highest at the far post to head home Harvey Vale’s cross from the right.
Jamie Paterson’s 26th minute penalty was saved by Nardi.
A young Argyle side had started the tie well with Joe Hatch first-timing a shot just over the angle at the near-post in the fourth minute from a Kornel Szucs cross from the right.
Despite dominating for long spells, Argyle found themselves in arrears at half time but can now look forward to a second round cup tie.
Attendance 10,884
SWSN Star Tegan Finn
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