What an absolute ****er. Redknapp can't fault injury-hit R's ... HARRY Redknapp insists QPR's current winless spell can't be blamed on a lack of effort after halting a three-game losing streak against Leeds United. Rangers bounced back by coming from behind at Loftus Road to salvage a point in Saturday's early kick-off thanks to Jermaine Jenasâ first-half leveller. Despite failing to return to winning ways, Redknapp couldn't fault his side's response following a frustrating few weeks on and off the pitch. âObviously you want to win your home games,â the Râs boss told www.qpr.co.uk. âWe came out with the momentum in the second half and had a great chance through Armand Traore but then the game seemed to fizzle out. The ball kept going out, there were injuries, and it killed the game really.â He added: âYou need to win football matches but itâs not been through a lack of effort. âThe lads who played gave everything, everybody worked hard and I couldnât fault anybody. There was no lack of effort from anybody as there hasnât been in any other games, theyâve been excellent. What we lack at the moment is maybe a bit of quality in certain areas. âIf you can pick the same team each week and youâre winning games, you donât change your team. But weâve not been in that situation. âWeâve had injury after injury and itâs been a real problem.â The Râs faithful were in raptures when Clint Hillâs stoppage-time volley found the net, only to see hopes of a last-gasp winner dashed by the linemanâs offside flag. âWe couldnât see from where we were," Redknapp said. "We all thought it was the winner until we saw the linesmanâs flag up. âOne minute youâre elated, the next minute youâre on the floor. Thatâs how it goes sometimes.â Saturdayâs stalemate closes the gap to second-placed Burnley to six points ahead of the rest of the weekendâs Championship action. With talismanic striker Charlie Austinâs comeback from injury due before May, Redknapp remains confident Rangersâ season can yet have a happy ending. He added: âCharlie should be back in four to six weeks, which will be a big boost for us. Weâve just got to hang in there for as long as we can. âWeâll keep going. If it means going through the play-offs weâve got to make sure we make that and then weâll go from there. I still fancy us to be bang there come the end of the year.â
hmm..... I have kept quiet for some months on the affairs of QPR as I was not sure where they were (or were not) going this season, but if Harry really believes what he is saying, then he should never work in football again. I have seen 8 of your games this season, and have failed to be impressed at any time, even the Burnley game, which was at least entertaining from a neutral perspective.
So fair is excellent now? Do you believe they cant be faulted? I really thought no one would be deluded enough to back him saying that. Even DT is now seeing it!
Andy, while you say that, is it really good enough, given the team/squad you have? I am far from convinced. I have little doubt that you will remain somewhere between 3rd - 6th this season, but given the record against the 'better teams' this season, lord alone knows what will happen after that.
Were 7 points off 7th with 8 games in march, we won't be in the playoffs by April unless we change manager.
It is not good enough because we have lots of possession but dont create enough chances. We lack quality in the final third
I think the teams currently outside the top 6 are equally as inconsistent. I just can't see them making up that ground, although concede it's not impossible, as you do have perhaps 7 really awkward games to come before the season ends.
I think the players did "try" today, but that alone is not good enough. Put aside the obvious managerial and coaching failure and our recent collapse, a successful team needs team spirit, a never say die attitude, a spine that refuses to be beaton in a 50-50 ball or tackle. We dont have any of that. As an example see how often Hoillett is pushed off the ball (and hes not the only one). Talent and trying isnt enough. And its not good enough for the fans.
We have 2 points in 15, 4 out of our next 6 are away. The Leeds game was better than some other recent games so you can imagine how bad we can be, We've been awful all season and are among the worst for goals scored.
What you talking about sunshine I think you may remember I have always hated Harold in factI would Sb73 and myself were in a original class of two on his appointment
It's not just the final third Super, the main problem we've had all season is the midfield, it's never been balanced right and we've rarely had any consistent pattern of play other than sideways. We're too static and now the opposition close us down quickly our shortcomings are easily exposed. For all the big name 'talent' we supposedly have our creativity is virtually zero, even if Remy was in our side we'd not be scoring freely simply because the supply is so poor. If Charlie was back at Burnley or in Leicester's team he'd have got 25 by time he was injured...
Barton, Krancj, Benno, Austin, Phillips, Faurlin, and Simpson SEVEN first team top players out today... Sort of makes a difference does not it? For **** Sake.
I agree, but even with them we were still struggling to put a decent performance together. No doubt we are better with them than without, but its not like we were clearly winning games before. Virtually every game has been tight for us this season.