I think its fair to say that our haul of 16 points amassed from our opening 13 matches is a very good start. Yesterdays win, though rather dubiously argued by Mr Neil Warnock was another comfortable, routine win. It was an odd team selection by Lambert, one which I certainly doubted, and I'm not really sure it worked. Surman did much better once Hoolahan came on, meaning he could play more intricate passes, and De Laet did fine at full back, though he was clearly struggling with an injury towards the end of the first half. Jackson, sadly, was well off the pace though we never really played to his strengths. QPR offered very little going forward but were organised, as you'd expect. Some brilliant 'tache's from the likes of Shaun Derry on show. Heidar Helguson... not so sure!! Disappointingly, yet again we gifted our opponents a goal through a mistake - we were in total control of the match and offered Rangers a route back into the game. For the next ten minutes they played pretty well without ever truly threatening. The game changed, perhaps unsurprisingly on the introductions of Holt and Hoolahan. I'm not sure we can say it was a masterstroke - it was pretty obvious it was what the team needed to add a bit of flair and tenacity to our forward line. It gave everyone on the field and off it a big lift and from the moment Holt scored the result was never really in doubt and at no point did I ever see anything other than a win for City. With next weeks trip to Manchester City on the horizon, it was imperative we netted all three points against QPR and its a good sign that we seem able to beat the teams we are expected to get results against, West Brom being the only real disappointment. Once again, our passing was sloppy at times, there were a few too many high balls but its definitely a good sign to be winning games in the top flight when only playing at about 60-70% of ourselves. So the pressure is off next week and we can all enjoy watching our team against the masterful likes of Silva and Balotelli. Another win and we're almost halfway to survival and more of the same over the tough, winter months will see us cruise over the line with something to spare. Let's hope it's the case!
