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Traore's Hamstring doesn't look seroius!

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by QPR Oslo, Mar 22, 2012.

  1. QPR Oslo

    QPR Oslo Well-Known Member

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    21/03/2012
    by David McIntyre
    Manager Mark Hughes defended Joey Barton after the controversial midfielder was booed off by the home fans during QPR’s win against Liverpool.

    Barton’s stock among the Loftus Road faithful has been steadily declining in recent weeks and he was barracked as he was substituted with Rangers trailing and seemingly destined for another defeat.

    They fought back after Barton’s withdrawal and his replacement Jamie Mackie netted a dramatic late winner.

    “Joey wasn’t having the best of times and a few maybe felt the need to boo him,” said Hughes.

    “He’s very strong and it won’t affect him. He’ll play a big part in what we’re trying to do for the rest of the season. Tonight just wasn’t his night.

    “Jamie when he comes on always gives you huge energy and I felt we needed that momentum.

    “In fairness to Joey he’ll always want the ball and doesn’t hide. It just wasn’t happening for him.”

    Hughes also revealed that Armand Traore, who was taken off at half-time, has a hamstring problem which does not look serious and will be assessed on Thursday.

    Let's hope it isn't serious!
     
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  2. GoldhawkRoad

    GoldhawkRoad Well-Known Member

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    Made a great cross field tackle which incurred the injury - important player for us - fingers crossed
     
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    QPR Oslo Well-Known Member

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    Yeh Goldhawk I agree! That was a great tackle, especially when you realise he was playing left back and got over to the right back position before Adam! He had a few good crosses first half too. Taiwo did very well in his place.
     
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  4. GoldhawkRoad

    GoldhawkRoad Well-Known Member

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    Agreed. Taiwo did really well. This is where strength in depth comes into play as the season progresses
     
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    "He’ll play a big part in what we’re trying to do for the rest of the season."

    Please Mark no.
     
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  6. Rangerw9

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    Kenny should have cleaned that up. Traore saved his blushes there and got hurt in the process.

    Traore is key for us and hope he is back soon.
     
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  7. Flanman

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    Disagree with Hughes about Barton about hiding, if he had a spade he would have dug a hole and hid. He did not want the ball and could not wait to get rid of it when in possesion with alot of negative passing.
     
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