After the drought, a deluge of goals has brought relief for Nahki Wells. The striker scored a vital winner as QPR got back to winning ways against Middlesbrough, his fifth in nine games.
It followed his midweek strike against Leeds, and is the first time he has scored in back-to-back matches in two years since achieving the feat for Huddersfield.
For a forward who failed to score in any of his first nine appearances this season, confidence has been well and truly restored.
‘Goalscoring is a habit and I went through a spell of not scoring at QPR even though throughout that time I felt I was playing well and contributing,’ said Wells.