Ferdinand can flourish at QPR QPR boss Neil Warnock believes he and his backroom team can turn Anton Ferdinand into a top defender. Ferdinand, 26, was once touted as an even better prospect than his brother Rio, but his performances for both West Ham and Sunderland attracted criticism. It means the player has something to prove following his pre-deadline return to the capital from Wearside, where his first-team place was under threat prior to his move to Rangers. âHeâs still got a lot to learn. He could be a better player. He has all the attributes, but in certain situations he has been lacking defensive qualities,â said Warnock. âI think we can put that into his game. Keith Curle and Mick Jones worked very hard with the back four last season and we had the best defensive record in the country. âWe have scope to make Anton a better player. At times heâs not defensively minded and in the past has taken too many chances, and that is something that he can learn from. âI hope he does learn, because heâs got everything â heâs quick, strong and good in the air. Heâs got all that you need in a centre-back.â Ferdinand is expected to make his Râs debut against Newcastle on Monday, and striker DJ Campbell will also be in the squad following a mystery virus that had the clubâs medical staff puzzled. Campbell was unwell for three weeks and underwent a number of tests, all of which failed to reveal what the problem was. âDJ really has struggled with it â heâs been in a bad way,â Warnock revealed. âHe went through all sorts of tests and nothing showed up. But heâs been feeling better and will be in the squad.â iReader
Same as CB, he hasn't fulfilled his promise yet and this is the perfect place to do that. Playing week in week out can only improve you. Besides he's a Ferdinand, he's destined to do well for QPR.
Listening to what NW is saying about DJ, I'm not sure he'll be starting. Having a sickness virus for 3 weeks will really have taken it out of him! Will be interesting to see the team/formation.