It’s been well over four years that Geoff Cameron has celebrated scoring a goal at club level. The 33-year-old got to savor his first goal for Queens Park Rangers on Saturday, snapping a lengthy scoreless run.
Cameron’s second-half equalizer helped QPR to a point at Loftus Road Stadium, in a 1-1 draw against Derby County.
After going into halftime, down by one goal QPR knew they needed to get more offensive chances flowing. In the 48th minute, Cameron’s right-footed finish provided the boost the hosts needed.
Luke Freeman’s prior effort was saved by Scott Carson but Nahki Wells followed up to assist Cameron on his right-footed finish. It was his first domestic goal since March 2014, playing for Stoke City in the English Premier League.
⏱ @GeoffCameron's first #QPR goal earns Rangers a point.
(1-1) #QPRDER pic.twitter.com/0G5PK8zwrJ
— QPR FC (@QPR) October 6, 2018
It was a strong afternoon for Cameron, who also won eight duels and successfully completed three tackles in midfield.