QPR chief Fernandes: Hughes will prove the âarmchair criticsâ wrong
QPR chairman Tony Fernandes issues his backing again for Mark Hughes despite Hoops' poor start to the new season
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6:44pm UK, Sunday 14 October 2012
Mark Hughes' side are without a win in the Premier League this termPhoto: The Sport Review
Queens Park Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes has once again issued his full backing for Mark Hughes, insisting the Welshman will turn the clubâs fortunes around and prove the critics wrong.
The Hoops find themselves propping up the Premier League table after managing to claim just two points from their opening seven games, despite a host of big-name arrivals during the summer transfer window.
The poor run of form has inevitably put Hughesâ position in the spotlight but Fernandes insists he is pleased with how QPR have been playing and has no doubt that they will soon work their way up the table.
âIf the team was playing badly, if the dressing room was dispirited then you would have to say somethingâs not right, but the team is playing well,â Fernandes told Sky Sports.
âWe have given away goals and we have critical injuries in critical places.
âUnfortunately or fortunately we are a higher profile club, we are five points away from being in the middle and you donât see the other clubs getting the kind of pressure weâre getting but that comes with the territory.
âSo no panic. Markâs done it in Fulham, heâs done it in Blackburn and I have got to say even at Manchester City, the core championship side were players Mark brought in.
âHe has my full confidence and I hope I am proven right in a big way that can answer all these armchair critics.â
QPR chairman Tony Fernandes issues his backing again for Mark Hughes despite Hoops' poor start to the new season
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6:44pm UK, Sunday 14 October 2012
Mark Hughes' side are without a win in the Premier League this termPhoto: The Sport Review
Queens Park Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes has once again issued his full backing for Mark Hughes, insisting the Welshman will turn the clubâs fortunes around and prove the critics wrong.
The Hoops find themselves propping up the Premier League table after managing to claim just two points from their opening seven games, despite a host of big-name arrivals during the summer transfer window.
The poor run of form has inevitably put Hughesâ position in the spotlight but Fernandes insists he is pleased with how QPR have been playing and has no doubt that they will soon work their way up the table.
âIf the team was playing badly, if the dressing room was dispirited then you would have to say somethingâs not right, but the team is playing well,â Fernandes told Sky Sports.
âWe have given away goals and we have critical injuries in critical places.
âUnfortunately or fortunately we are a higher profile club, we are five points away from being in the middle and you donât see the other clubs getting the kind of pressure weâre getting but that comes with the territory.
âSo no panic. Markâs done it in Fulham, heâs done it in Blackburn and I have got to say even at Manchester City, the core championship side were players Mark brought in.
âHe has my full confidence and I hope I am proven right in a big way that can answer all these armchair critics.â
