By Neil Ashton

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The celebrations from Shaun Wright-Phillips were muted, just a simple nod of the head to acknowledge his outrageous winner.

He left the whooping and hollering to Harry Redknapp and his assistant as they bounced off each other's chests like tennis doubles champions the Bryan brothers.

Up in the Shed End, QPR fans paused for a moment, checked with the assistant referee Scott Ledger and then referee Lee Mason.

Bolt from the blue: Wright-Phillips' 79th-minute strike stunned the hosts

Bolt from the blue: Wright-Phillips' 79th-minute strike stunned the hosts

Match facts

Chelsea: Cech, Azpilicueta, Ivanovic, Cahill, Bertrand, Luiz, Lampard (Ramires 79), Marin (Hazard 60), Oscar, Moses (Mata 75), Torres.

Subs not used: Hilario, Cole, Ferreira, Piazon.

Booked: Marin.

QPR: Julio Cesar, Onuoha, Nelsen, Hill, Da Silva, Mbia, Derry, Hoilett (Wright-Phillips 15), Granero (Park 90), Taarabt (Dyer 90), Mackie.

Subs not used: Green, Ferdinand, Cisse, Faurlin.

Booked: Hill.

Goal: Wright-Phillips 79.

Referee: Lee Mason (Lancashire)

Attendance: 41,634

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The goal, struck 12 minutes from time by former Chelsea winger Wright-Phillips, was good.

And then all hell broke loose.

It was pandemonium, bedlam at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea's supporters looked at each other in disbelief.

This felt more like an FA Cup shock than QPR's second Barclays Premier League victory of the season.

The Great Escape and all that is on for Harry Houdini.

Cheesy? Yes, but who cares after this crazy result.

Anyone who watched QPR's dismantling by Liverpool on Sunday at Loftus Road expected an avalanche last night.

Surely no Rangers fans would have complained if Brendan Rodgers' side had rattled in 10 past Julio Cesar.

That's the way things are when your team are bottom of the table and getting beaten every week by the likes of Swansea, Southampton and West Bromwich Albion, never mind Liverpool.

You turn up, you lose, you get relegated at the end of the season.

Lucky boy: Marko Marin was fortunate not to see red for this challenge on Stephane Mbia

Lucky boy: Marko Marin was fortunate not to see red for this challenge on Stephane Mbia

Even Chelsea fans, long before Wright-Phillips scored with a rasping drive from the edge of the area, were putting them in the picture.

'We'll never play you again,' they sang from the Matthew Harding Stand and a look at the league table confirmed the reasons why.

As things stood, QPR were preparing to renew their west London rivalry with League One  promotion-chasers Brentford in the Championship next season.

Back with a bang: Harry Redknapp's men recovered from their humiliating defeat at home to Liverpool

Back with a bang: Harry Redknapp's men recovered from their humiliating defeat at home to Liverpool

We did it: Redknapp punched the air and celebrated with playmaker Adel Taraabt after beating Chelsea

This time — and it has to be this way when you've got an owner as ballsy as Tony Fernandes and a manager with the reputation of Redknapp — they have finally shown a bit of spirit.

This victory will not stop Fernandes digging deep in the transfer window as Redknapp presses him for the four players he believes can keep Rangers up.

This is lift off. Their next game in the Premier League, against the boss's old club Tottenham on January 14, cannot come soon enough.

Rock solid: Ryan Nelsen impressed at the back for QPR

Rock solid: Ryan Nelsen impressed at the back for QPR

They are in with a shout again via a player who scored one Premier League goal at Stamford Bridge in three seasons as a Chelsea player.

Wright-Phillips was only thrust into action when Junior Hoilett  succumbed to an injury after 15 minutes, but his intervention delighted his QPR team-mates, who shouted and screamed the place down as they walked down the tunnel.

That's when they finally got there, milking the moment by celebrating the club's first league win at  Stamford Bridge since 1983.

Gamble: Benitez rested several key men for the west London derby

Gamble: Benitez rested several key men for the west London derby

Redknapp was in front of them, punching the air and promising Rangers fans they would never give up after this extraordinary win.

Captain Clint Hill joined him, marching the length of the pitch with Shaun Derry to salute 3,000 delirious visiting supporters.

Hill deserved this moment. Against Liverpool he was turned inside-out numerous times by  Luis Suarez but showed his character last night.

But this was a bad 90 minutes for Rafa Benitez, a real bite on the bum after four successive victories.

They were looking good, sharp and accomplished after victories over Leeds, Aston Villa, Norwich and Everton.

Bad day at the office: Chelsea couldn't break QPR's resistance

Bad day at the office: Chelsea couldn't break QPR's resistance

Benitez put out a Capital One Cup team but it should still have been enough to beat a side without a win on the road since they beat Stoke on November 19, 2011.

'The lads are going mad in the dressing room, the best atmosphere since I've been here,' admitted Redknapp.

Across the corridor it was like a morgue. Chelsea had been on a charge and Benitez was brought in to chew teams like QPR up.

This should have been be easy for Chelsea but they hardly got past Hill and Ryan Nelsen.

That central defensive pairing — combined age 69 — is creaking but they allowed Fernando Torres just one effort on goal all night.

It came via a deflected effort by David Luiz and even then Cesar, disinterested during the defeat by Liverpool, was on hand to bat it away to safety.

Right place, Wright time: Former Chelsea winger Shaun Wright-Phillips lashes home the winner

Right place, Wright time: Former Chelsea winger Shaun Wright-Phillips lashes home the winner

There were other chances. Frank Lampard's effort was ruled out and Branislav Ivanovic's header was inches over the crossbar.

Even without the creative talents of Eden Hazard and Juan Mata — both started on the bench — Chelsea still had match-winning potential all over the pitch.

One of them, Marko Marin, was lucky to remain on the field after an outrageous two-footed lunge that shredded the socks of QPR midfielder Stephane Mbia after just four minutes.

The Germany man escaped with a booking.

Perhaps Manchester United's sparkling form over Christmas — beating Newcastle, West Bromwich and walloping Wigan — has ended Chelsea's title challenge.

Right place, Wright time: Former Chelsea winger Shaun Wright-Phillips lashes home the winner
Happy New Year: QPR are now five points from safety

Happy New Year: QPR are now five points from safety

Perhaps the players, after slipping 11 points behind United and four short of City with 18 left to play, feel their race has been run.

They have slipped up too often —  losing and drawing against Rangers, drawing with Swansea, losing at West Bromwich and West Ham when they have the pedigree and players to win such games.

Instead they blew it and that's why this morning is all about QPR and that man Redknapp.

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Oh dear Louis, any thoughts about Torres? "he scores when he wants......."

Very impressed with our twin at left back. He is nearly as good as his brother,Raphael at United. Harry should play him all the time as he is also good at RB or on the wing.

Oh come on! Chelsea dominated from start to finish and had any number of chances to win, they played some excellent football, on another day they would have scored 5 or 6. Against Everton they were awful but somehow managed to win, they carried the luck then that QPR had last night, and Everton didn't, hitting the post 3 times and were unlucky with other chances. These things happen in football, Chelsea used enough luck in winning the CL last season to last a lifetime. They are a very good side, don't write them off.

No NO NO!!! This no Win for QPR! This is RAFA who lost the Game !!! This is just stupidity from Chelsea "manager" That was game that Chelsea supposed to win at least 4:0 to fight for 3 place in EPL. NOW BECAUSE OF THIS IDIOTIC decision for START UP Chelsea will fight for 4 place. RAFA AND TORRES GO PLEASE GO!!!

Rafa the Tinkerman. What a DOPE.

@ Chelsea1971 How do you know you will finish in a Champions league place?? Last year you couldn't do that, and it is only by the grace of winning the competition you had the chance to compete in it again this year (which you were unceremoniuosly dumped out of - and win the honour of being the first holders to exit at the group stages!). A little less arrogance would go a long way at Chelsea.

nice one Harry........ a little revenge for having to watch Chelsea win the CL in Munich last season at the expense of your Tottenham. Hopefully Spurs will get their's by edging out this horrific club to a CL spot come May. COYS........

Even the most die-hard Chelsea fan must have had a rueful smile after this game.When was the last time any team came away with a result from a game in which they were so completely dominated. Barcelona and even Munich come to mind????

Can anyone imagine what's going on in Fernando Torres's head to know that your own fans hate you so much no wonder he cant play football with that in his mind.Also Its just so sad to see a striker like Fernando Torres deteriorate the way he has since he joined Chelsea the man's career is over and will never be the same no matter were he goes and he has Chelsea to thank for that. Fernando pack a bag and get out and leave all your so called Chelsea fans behind ADIS

Chelsea are a joke! Di Matteo was sacked for what exactly? They bring in the fat waiter who clearly still has no idea, sacked in the morning? - Red Devil , Manchester, 03/1/2013 11:30 Mate I am with you, but long may they continue to manage the club this way, the place is a train wreck lol I love it

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