Protests from Sunderland before to Jack Colback’s dismissal, Jack Clarke silencing jeers, and Hemir celebrates at QPR
Here are a few highlights from Sunderland’s 3-1 victory over QPR at Loftus Road that you might have missed.
Following a 3-1 victory against QPR, Sunderland fans were jubilant over yet another road triumph as Black Cats striker Hemir approached the traveling supporters.
The Portuguese forward barely entered the game at Loftus Road in the 83rd minute, but he participated completely in the team’s post-game celebrations.
Hemir then reached for a hat that had been tossed to him by a fan, put it on, and moved over to hug a few members of the away team.
However, Tony Mowbray’s team didn’t always have it easy; a low shot from Kenneth Paal gave the visitors the lead in the 12th minute.
However, Jack Colback of QPR was sent off nine minutes later, which was a crucial turning point before Jack Clarke’s deflected goal and goals from Dan Ballard and Abdoullah Ba helped The Black Cats win their second straight game.
Some of the moments you might have missed are listed below:
A moment of silence for Libya and Morocco
Following the minute of sadness, there was a minute of silence before the game as a
Before players from both teams gathered around the center circle, QPR playmaker Ilias Chair, who has played 13 matches for his nation, went out carrying the flag of Morocco.
Disputes were simmering prior to Colback’s dismissal
Tensions were beginning to build before to Colback’s dismissal as Sunderland players were disgruntled by a few physical challenges.
First, Trai Hume suffered a similar challenge on the opposing wing while Paul Smyth injured Niall Huggins by shoving the Sunderland player off the field.
Black Cats captain Luke O’Nien expressed his concerns to referee Dean Whitestone by pointing to the number of infractions that had gone unpunished.
That was before Colback was dismissed for making a hasty and late tackle.
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