Kevin Bond hailed QPR's 'late, late show' after they claimed a dramatic win at Middlesbrough.

The visitors looked like leaving with only a point until goals deep into stoppage-time from Bobby Zamora and Ravel Morrison saw them snatch a 3-1 victory.

George Friend had given the hosts the lead before Yossi Benayoun's first goal for the club squared things up on the stroke of half-time.

"It certainly was a late, late show," said assistant boss Bond.

"It seemed both teams had accepted a draw then in the last minute I really don't know where those two goals came from.

"It was an amazing bobble to be fair to the keeper and it was a real gift for us.

"They had just had a good chance before that and I was just saying that Rob [Green] should have killed the game, played it short, kept possession but he knocked it forward then that happens.

"We gave a goal away which is always disappointing but we clawed it back.

"Boro worked hard and they were good and made it hard for us at times. We had an attacking team and we were always going to be better with the ball than without it."