QPR player wants to be surprise Doncaster donât expect 1 Jan 2014 09:00 Traore ready to come in from the cold and end goal drought Share on print Share on email Armand Traore Image 2 Armand Traore Image 2 In the absence of others â Armand Traore insists he is the man to chip in with a QPR goal or two. The defender converted to a left-sided midfielder insists an extended chance beyond the 12 minutes he got at Watford on Sunday, and a few bent runs into the box will exact revenge for Rs defeat at Doncaster in November. Hoops go in search of a first three points and goal in four games when they face Donny later today in the return match at Loftus Road. Leading striker Charlie Austin is unlikely to feature while he recovers from a hamstring injury, but Traore wants to show he is worthy of a place in the team. He said: âI donât play every week â but I have to keep my self fit and do my best when needed. âHarry (Redknapp) prefers me in left midfield because I played there for him at Portsmouth. "Iâm attacking minded and enjoy it there. âCan I score? I think so. If I try to bend runs then I will give myself every chance and it would be good to beat Doncaster after they beat us before.â
The surprise they really won't expect is a goal from us. I thought Traore looked alright after he came on against Watford. Concentrate FFS you've got the talent!
I can't see him being up for it today in these adverse conditions, he'll be asking to come off once he's dripping wet.
Obviously has been told he will be playing. We might actually get some crosses in the box, shame there will be no-one there at the end of them.
On that note, I watched this programme the other night. If only Traore had the same attitude as his compatriot when he was playing. http://worldsoccertalk.com/2013/12/...best-of-enemies-tv-documentary-in-full-video/