"""""""""""" PUBLISHED 13:55 27th January 2016 by @QPRFC Ale confident the tide is turning for Rangers … Ale Faurlin looks back on Tuesday’s draw at Nottingham Forest Midfielder hit the woodwork at The City Ground Argentine insists R’s are improving all the time under Hasselbaink ALE Faurlin echoed the views of boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink in the wake of last night’s 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest – insisting ‘we are improving.’ Rangers stretched their mini unbeaten run to four matches with a 0-0 draw against in-form Forest at The City Ground and whilst the R’s have won only one of Hasselbaink’s ten league games in charge, the popular midfielder is confident wins will come. "We need to keep digging in,” he told www.qpr.co.uk. "We are showing fight but we feel we aren't getting what we deserve at the moment. "We have to keep going – and if we continue to do the right things, maybe a bit of luck will go our way and we will get some wins.” He added: "These points away from home will be important to us, but we need wins and we are giving everything to turn draws into victories. “I think we are improving. "It's not been a good season for us, but we are looking to finish strong. "We are learning all the time from the new gaffer. "We are definitely more difficult to beat on the road and if we build some momentum at home, we will climb the table - I am confident of that. "We controlled the game. We managed the situation and created chances. "On another day we could've easily won it.” Faurlin came as close as anyone to breaking the deadlock in the stalemate, seeing his delightful free-kick on the stroke of half-time tipped onto the crossbar by Dorus De Vries He recalled: "First you need to fight with the guys to get the ball to take the kick! "Then, when it's as close to the edge of the box as it was, you need to get it over the wall and place it. "The keeper told me he gambled – he moved a little bit earlier than he normally would. "He made a good save – it's just one of those things. Faurlin partnered Massimo Luongo – recalled to the side in recent weeks – in the heart of the Hoops midfield and the Argentine was pleased with how the pair dovetailed in the middle of the park. "Mass is young, exciting prospect – a really good prospect for this club,” said Faurlin. "He likes to go forward, he's always ahead of the play – and we worked that balance well. "You know he is always going to be there and available. "We have good options in midfield now, especially in the central positions.” See also ... Read more at http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/q...ngham-forest-2923755.aspx#wZfvqKDRHXw22t1z.99 """""""""""""""" I have wanted to see Ale with Luongo in our defensive central midfield 2. Do those who saw the game agree with Ale that they worked the balance well together?
Sounds like Faurlin & Luongo are going to be the first choice midfield pairing going forward......... Team could look something like this after 31st January Smithies Perch, Ned, Hall, Konch Faurlin, Luongo Mackie Washington, Chery Polter This assumes that Phillips, Hoilett, Fer & Sandro all leave......if not then things get interesting......
That team is relegation material imo even with the 10 odd points we have in reserve now, and I don't think Washington is a midfield player. I hope Phillips stays plus one of the others, Fer of these 3, otherwise we will need to strengthen.
Why would that be relegation material when a similar team with underperforming wasters and Karl Henry is comfortably away from the relegation zone?
Whoever's in the midfield,they need to chip in with their fair share of goals,so far this season,Faurlin,Luongo and Henry have scored 0 between them!!
I can't quite work out why so many people see Washington playing in behind Polter. Washington should be our striker, end of.
Because the 3 more offensive midfield players in that 11 aren't good enough there - we wouldn't score many and we'd ship a load imo. Obviously I don't think Phillips is an "underperforming waster", and Mackie who is in his place in that 11 isn't good enough. As I said Washington isn't a midfield player, in the current system he will normally only be an alternative to Polter. Fer, Hoillet and Sandro would all be better in Washington's place in that 11. Chery hasn't shone since early season, Hoillet and Fer are being picked in front of him no doubt because underperforming or not, they are better now than Chery.
Who's to say? I can't believe Chery and Washington would be less productive than Fer and Hoilett though that would mean 4-4-2. Would anyone be less effective than Fer?
I wish someone would have the balls to play 4-4-2 mate. Leicester seem to be one of the few clubs prepared to play this way and they aren't doing to shabby
I tend to agree and I was an ardent 4231 man. However it asks a lot of the two in the middle especially with wide players as lazy as ours. I think it needs a Diakite type, but less nuts.
This. For the 30 mins they were on the pitch together both Washington & Polter seemed to have a good understanding. Washington has great pace and if we can use Polter as the target man to feed him, there are plenty of goals to come. The more they play together the better understanding they will develop. Pretty good on last night's evidence.
I think it's slowly becoming fashionable again, but it does require a very hard working midfield, with two effective wide men and an excellent holding player. I'm really not sure we have the players for it.