The pic above might have given it away - but name the QPR scorer who secured a point?

Pat on the back if you said Richard Dunne before checking.

Dunne’s gaffe against Liverpool on Sunday wasn’t the first for the Irish international at Loftus Road - this was.

However, the first home goal at the third attempt was the OG from Dunne, and it did little to ease Neil Warnock’s temper.

Armand Traore had been sent off for two bookable offences by the 90th minute leveller, and his manager let rip at the defender straight after.

“It was a disgrace,” Warnock railed, ‘and I’ll fine him as much as I can.”

The first Traore yellow card was the slightest of tugs on Gaby Agbonlahor in the box that allowed Barry Bannan to convert the resulting spot kick on 58 minutes.

The second was a rash challenge on Marc Albrighton going nowhere in the final seconds of the game that brought Warnock’s blood to the boil.

Warnock tells Traore what he thinks of him after the red card

All the more so after Adel Taarabt (as ever in the news) hit the post while Rangers dominated. Sound familiar for all those at last Sunday’s game?

Rangers also had two penalty appeals waved away when Alan Hutton appeared to handball from Shaun Derry's header and, later, Tommy Smith's cross.

Jay Bothroyd and Joey Barton's free-kick caused Villa problems, but at the other end Paddy Kenny’s spectacular leap denied Bannan’s free-kick just before the break.

When it seemed as if the Sunday afternoon would end in frustration, Dunne was the hapless defender in the way of a ricochet off his team-mate as Luke Young tried to get on the end of Heidar Helguson's cross.

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It provided a then unwitting nine own-goals record in the Premier League the genial Irishman furthered the more on Sunday.

But there was a crumb of comfort for Traore, by then licking his wounds in what passes for a doghouse at Loftus Road.

His boss snapped: ‘What’s he gonna do when we’re at Fulham next week?” Answer: miss out on a 6-0 hammering started as early as the second minute by a forward Rangers would later have mixed feelings about signing.

Andy Johnson was unlucky with injuries at QPR, but his side got the rub of the green this season. Harry Redknapp could do with a bit of that right now.

Goal time: But the scorer is Villa's Dunne

QPR: Paddy Kenny, Luke Young, Anton Ferdinand, Fitz Hall, Shaun Derry (Heidar Helguson 79), Armand Traore, Adel Taarabt, Joey Barton, Alejandro Faurlin, Jay Bothroyd (DJ Campbell 66), Shaun Wright-Phillips (Tommy Smith 86); subs not used: Brian Murphy, Matt Connolly, Bradley Orr, Akos Buzsaky 

Aston Villa: Shay Given, Alan Hutton, James M Collins, Richard Dunne, Stephen Warnock, Stephen Ireland, Stilian Petrov, Charles N’Zogbia (Andi Weimann 85), Barry Bannan (Marc Albrighton 72), Fabian Delph, Gaby Agbonlahor; subs not used: Brad Guzan, Shane Lowry, Habib Beye, Gary Gardner, Nathan Delfouneso

Attendance: 16,707

Referee: Michael Oliver (who dished out six yellows to Villa, to go with the two for Traore)

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