There was little incident before the interval. Aaron Lennon and Gareth Bale switched wings without any success and Sandro departed after twisting a knee with neither friend or foe close to him, Scott Parker substituting. Villas-Boas said later the damage was not severe.
Whatever the manager said at half-time, Spurs came out with a 10-minute burst, only to drop off again. Julio Cesar held Bale’s floated free-kick, Parker drove just over, and when Fabio da Silva clipped Lennon just outside the penalty area, Kyle Walker hit the free- kick just above the angle of post and bar. The goalkeeper thwarted Defoe again but that was just about that.
It certainly was for Adebayor, who immediately after wasting a clever flick from Defoe made way for Clint Dempsey and then set off for the warmer climes of the Africa Cup of Nations.
“We’ve been extremely successful with Dempsey and Defoe in the past and we can be in future,” Villas-Boas said. However, they did not conjure another Tottenham opportunity between them in the remaining 20 minutes.
QPR (4-3-3): Julio Cesar; Onuoha, Nelsen, Hill, Fabio; Mbia, Derry, Park; Mackie, Taarabt, Wright-Phillips.
Tottenham (4-4-2): Lloris; Walker, Dawson, Vertonghen, Naughton; Lennon (Sigurdsson, 79), Dembélé, Sandro (Parker, 25), Bale; Defoe, Adebayor (Dempsey, 69).