There were four goals in the last seven minutes as Liverpool snatched a win from the jaws of a stalemate. Twice.
The Reds took the lead through Richard Dunne’s own goal, only to see Eduardo Vargas equalise with just a couple of minutes remaining.
Philippe Coutinho, at fault for giving away the free-kick that led to that goal, put Liverpool 2-1 up before QPR equalised again with a late scrambled effort.
With the match seemingly on the way to a 2-2 draw, Liverpool staged one last attack and Steven Caulker prodded the ball past Alex McCarthy.
Coutinho has been brilliant in two substitute appearances this season. But poor when he’s started. Nothing clicking in unison for #LFC
— Paul Tomkins (@paul_tomkins) October 19, 2014
Would have been easy for Sterling to try to be the hero at the end and swipe his right foot at it. Decided to pass. Some player. #LFC
— Kevin Doocey (@KevinDoocey) October 19, 2014
Coutinho played an identical through ball for one of Neymar's goals against Japan. Magnificent pass.
— James McGlade (@BabboPieta) October 19, 2014
QPR should have known better, leave Balotelli have the ball!
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) October 19, 2014
Sterling has been world-class today. Awesome. Even better considering the shite Hodgson landed him in by going public.
— Paul Tomkins (@paul_tomkins) October 19, 2014
QPR only themselves to blame for that. Terrible, terrible free kick which allowed Liverpool to counter. Sterling again the creator
— Oliver Holt (@OllieHolt22) October 19, 2014
About the only headline that fits… #LFC pic.twitter.com/ofqo2mjMbD
— Tom Evans (@TomEvansEcho) October 19, 2014