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Football is about ends ... good god
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QPR boss Steve McClaren admitted his side need to be better at both ends of the pitch after their 3-0 defeat against Bristol City.
Rangers fell behind four minutes before the break after Matty Taylor’s opener for the visitors before Andreas Weimann doubled the Robins lead after the break.
Weimann then added a third in stoppage time as the R’s winless run stretched to four matches.
“We have worked with this group now for two months and for large parts it is very good but we are getting punished quickly and easily for our mistakes,” McClaren told
www.qpr.co.uk.
“Football matches are about one end and the other and we aren’t good enough in both at the moment.
“We know we need help, we’ve 10 days left of the window. The message to the supporters is that we are working tirelessly behind the scenes to improve the squad. This is a talented squad but it needs help.”
QPR enjoyed the better of the chances in the opening exchanges following their 7-1 defeat at West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.
That followed a more direct style from the R’s that nearly paid dividends when Conor Washington was denied midway through the first half.
But it wasn’t to be as McClaren suffered his fourth loss in a row.
“We asked after Saturday for attitude,” he said. “We adapted and changed and played a bit more direct in the first half.
“I was looking for a reaction after Saturday, I thought they came out brightly and determined.
“We needed the first goal but that is what has been happening to us, first shot on target and it goes in.
“We regroup, the second shot at goal and it is 2-0. We are then chasing and chasing which is not ideal.
“I couldn’t fault their attitudes but we aren’t getting the rub of the green. We aren’t keeping clean sheets and we aren’t scoring goals so we aren’t winning games."