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TOFFEES CHEWED BY KING CHARLIE

CARABAO CUP THIRD ROUND
By John Lyons

DELIGHTED manager Mark Warburton hailed the finishing prowess of experienced goal-getter Charlie Austin after QPR knocked Everton out of the Carabao Cup on penalties.
Austin scored with two headers in the first half either side of a Lucas Digne strike for the visiting Toffees. Andros Townsend netted early in the second half to draw Rafa Benitez’s men level, but the R’s held their nerve to triumph 8-7 on spot-kicks.
Both sides netted their first seven penalties before QPR keeper Seny Dieng pushed Tom Davies’ penalmty onto the po...

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