JIM MAGILTON was in a dark mood as Rangers were held at home for the fifth time this season after shipping a late equaliser against Coventry City at Loftus Road. The Rs, who again looked good going forward, undid their good work with sloppy defending – both Coventry goals coming from free-kicks. And unusually, the Rangers boss was not shy of singling out individuals for their mistakes. “I’m extremely disappointed. We didn’t defend at set-pieces and I’m angry about that, “ Magilton moaned. “Matt Connolly has to take his share of the blame for the first goal. If you’re marking someone then you need to take responsibility. For the second goal, the keeper [Radek Cerny] should have done better. “I’m angry because performance-wise, we were very good with the ball. We were confident, extremely bright and passed it well. “But you also have to take responsibility and defend for your lives. That didn’t happen. We fell asleep at set-pieces.” The Sky Blues, without a win since September, went ahead through Leon Best before QPR looked to be heading for victory after goals from Jay Simpson and Akos Buzsaky. But City hit back with an 81 st minute strike from Richard Wood, before ending the match with 10 men after skipper Stephen Wright was sent off for a second bookable offence following a late foul on Buzsaky. Chris Coleman’s side went ahead in the 16th minute, when Best beat Rs defender Matt Connolly to Patrick van Aanholt’s free-kick and sent a looping header beyond keeper Radek Cerny. Van Aanholt had almost scored four minutes earlier. The on-loan Chelsea left-back played a neat one-two with Clinton Morrison before seeing his low shot excellently tipped away by Cerny. Ben Watson had a chance to equalise for Rangers after a similar exchange of passes with Wayne Routledge, but the midfielder fired wide. Rangers thought they had levelled when Buzsaky threaded the ball through for Simpson, who slotted into the net but was adjudged to be offside. But Simpson beat the offside trap 10 minutes before half-time, latching onto Alejandro Faurlin’s chipped pass and poking the ball past keeper Kieran Westwood. Rangers stepped up a gear in the second half and Adel Taarabt twice came close to putting them in front. The Moroccan hit the bar with a delightful chip from just outside the penalty area and then shot inches wide after riding two challenges. The breakthrough for Rangers came when the visitors struggled to clear Faurlin’s corner and the ball eventually dropped to Buzsaky, whose left-footed drive deflected in off Wood. But Wood, recently signed from Sheffield Wednesday, had the last laugh by heading home Michael McIndoe’s right-wing free-kick. Coventry had to hang on after the dismissal of Wright, who threw his captain’s armband towards referee Mike Jones after being given his marching orders. Line-up: Cerny; Leigertwood, Connolly, Hall, Borrowdale; Buzsaky, Watson, Faurlin, Taarabt (Reid 80); Routledge, Simpson. Subs not used: McWeeney, Ramage, Gorkss, Williams, Agyemang, Pellicori. Attendance: 13,712