Nelsen loved Newcastle atmosphere but provides frank assessment of QPR performance Newcastle United's Demba Ba and Queens Park Rangers' Ryan Nelsen battle for the ball. Picture: Steve Drew/EMPICS By Tom Moore Monday, December 24, 2012 9:00 AM QPR defender Ryan Nelsen was left disappointed after his side fell to a 1-0 defeat at Newcastle on Saturday. CommentsEmailPrint. To send a link to this page to a friend, you must be logged in. .. The Magpies were worth their victory, as goalkeeper Tim Krul was a spectator for most of the game, but they only scored their winner with nine minutes remaining through Shola Ameobi. âI think, probably overall, weâre a bit disappointed with how we played at Newcastle,â Nelsen said. âWe stayed in the game right to the end. âWe need a bit of magic and it didnât really fall for us.â The New Zealand international admitted that he enjoys playing at Newcastle because of the atmosphere as his side came close to securing an important point. âIt is quite fun,â Nelsen added. âSt Jamesâ Park is one of my favourite places to play. âThe crowd is really passionate and the rain and the atmosphere. âIt brings back, maybe Iâm getting a bit old and sentimental, memories of good old English football. âIâm pretty sure I heard horns and the cavalry and all that. âI think we looked pretty good. Weâre looking for that break and it nearly came.â The loss was Harry Redknappâs first since taking over at QPR, having overseen three draws and a win in his first four games. âThe manager is not happy after any type of defeat,â Nelsen added. âWeâre all disappointed with the performance. âEverybody has got to stand up for themselves. We didnât really deserve to get anything from a creative point of view.â Despite the Râs only having five shots to Newcastleâs 18, their resolve as they looked to withstand the threats can only be a good thing as far as Nelsen is concerned. âWe should be hard to beat,â âWe just lack something from everybody going forward. âItâs about keeping your position while creatively going forward. QPR sit five points adrift of 17th placed Southampton and the Kiwi insists that the west Londoners can still survive in the Premier League, because of their resolve. âThe belief is still there,â he added. âWe know that when we donât play that well weâre still in games. âIn the Premier League, youâve got to stay in games. âWeâve got a big couple of games at home [West Brom on Boxing Day and Liverpool on December 29] that weâre really looking forward to.â
Interesting thing is with Green, Nelsen and Hill's solid performances at the back (with M'bia protecting them), the weakness is now in the creative forward department. If Taarabt isn't on top form, there's all too little there. Five attempts on goal (no sitters) in 95 minutes speaks for itself. Maybe Lampard isn't such a bad idea after all - provided we get a couple of capable strikers in to provide the necessary cutting edge and the belief that comes with it.
He seems like a top bloke. My brother's mate, an ESPN Commentator named Duncan, is Nelson's best mate and is over in London now staying with him for 2 weeks. He's been down the training ground this week and has got some signed gear that he's gonna send over to me. If anyone wants this gear for their lad, just PM me and I'll post it over when it arrives. Kiwi, do you know of this Commentator chap I'm on about? He's a Kiwi too. Must have grown up wiv Admiral Nelson.