Swansea City
v.
Queens Park Rangers
Barclays Premier League
Tuesday 2nd December 2014 - 19:45
Liberty Stadium
The second of four successive games against London clubs sees the arrival in town of everyone’s favourite team, QPR.
(I’ve nothing against them myself.)Promoted in 2011 along with Norwich and ourselves, we were the first trio of promoted teams to keep our places in the Premier League for a long time/ever. (Delete as appropriate, I can’t be bothered to check). Relegated in 2013, they bounced back up at the first attempt, but are struggling in the relegation zone again.
The good news is that this season, QPR’s away form is incredibly consistent:
Played 6
Won 0
Drawn 0
Lost 6
Goals for: 2
Goals against: 15
Tottenham 4 QPR 0
Man Utd 4 QPR 0
Southampton 2 QPR 1
West Ham 2 QPR 0
Chelsea 2 QPR 1
Newcastle 1 QPR 0
However, Charlie Austin (ex-Swindon and Burnley) seems to have found his scoring boots in the Premier League having scored 7 times this season and has 5 goals in his last 5 games. We’ll need to keep tabs on him.
With a busy December ahead, there’s going to be some squad rotation taking place, so it will be difficult to predict our line-up. The defence will probably remain the same as the last few games but further up the pitch anything could happen. How about:
.....................Fabianski...............
Rangel.....Bartley.....Williams.....Taylor
...............Ki..........Carroll...............
Dyer..........Sigurdsson............Routledge
..........................Gomis..................
As for Queens Park Rangers, we should see the return of Steven Caulker to the Liberty, hopefully to a good reception now he’s no longer with Cardiff. I’m purely replicating their team from Saturday against Leicester:
.....................Green.................
Isla..........Onuoha.......Caulker.......Traore
Kranjcar.......Barton....Henry.....Fer
..............Vargas..........Austin.........
Isla is a Chile international on loan from Juventus who played in the World Cup. Likewise, Vargas is also a Chile international on loan from Napoli. Leroy Fer is a Dutch international who scored against Chile in the World Cup in Brazil.
After failing to take 3 points off Palace on Saturday there’s probably a bit more pressure on our team to take 3 points off QPR. Given their lousy away record, hopefully we will do it but I wouldn’t be too surprised to see another draw.
Swansea 1 QPR 0



