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QPR all but ensured themselves of a place in the top six after a thrilling win over play-off chasing Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

First-half goals from Yossi Benayoun and Junior Hoilett put the home side in the ascendency, but the visitors hit back to level through Jamaal Lascelles and Matt Derbyshire as the game looked to be heading for the draw.

But Harry Redknapp’s men sent out a warning to their play-off final rivals in a dramatic five minutes with Nedum Onouha first smashing home, before injury-time goals from Ravel Morrison and Bobby Zamora put an emphatic gloss on the scoreline.

However, QPR assistant manager Kevin Bond warned the job is not done yet.

“We’re delighted to have got the win that we needed," he said. "Hopefully it’ll go a long way to securing a play-off spot and what we’re looking to do is go into them with a bit of momentum, so to score that many goals was very pleasing.

“We’re not there yet though, you can’t take anything for granted in football. We need to secure a play-off spot, that’s the most important thing."