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Ireland U21 international Olamide Shodipo shows he's one to watch with this inch-perfect assist

The winger produced another fine performance for QPR yesterday.

OLAMIDE SHODIPO SEEMS to be enjoying his breakthrough season at QPR.

The 19-year-old winger, who made his debut against Leeds in August, appears to have impressed manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink at Loftus Road and is now a regular feature for the Championship side, with six league apperances so far this term.

Shodipo, who was born in Dublin but grew up in London, is also eligible to represent Nigeria in international football, but did start the last game for Irish U21s earlier this month as they finished their qualifying campaign with a home defeat to Serbia.

And yesterday against Reading, he once again enhanced his growing reputation with a fine assist for Pawel Wszolek to expertly finish.

QPR assist

Danny Williams equaised shortly after for Jaap Stam’s side to leave Rangers in 14th place in the table, four points behind a play-off spot.

But the talented winger could be one to keep your eye on in the coming months.

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