http://asia.eurosport.com/football/champ....111/story.shtml Alejandro Faurlin is ready to make headlines for all the right reasons in the Premier League next season, manager Neil Warnock said. The Argentine midfielder has been at the centre of the storm which could have denied QPR their place in the top flight. Rangers were finally confirmed as Championship title winners following the announcement from the FA - an hour before they kicked off against Leeds United - that they would not be docked points for breaking third-party ownership rules when they signed Faurlin in 2009. They were found guilty of two of the seven charges facing them and fined ã875,000, meaning the Hoops are back among the elite for the first time in 15 years. And Warnock is backing 24-year-old Faurlin to prove he was worth all the hassle next term. "Ali Faurlin will set the Premier League alight," said Warnock. "He's handled the situation fantastically. It's not been his fault at all. He's played very well the last few weeks given the situation. "I don't think he took it personally but it felt so cruel to us all. It's great to move on now. We've got some great players and I think we play some great football. We've gone out home and away to entertain.
Warnock's man management skills coming to the fore again. We all rate Ale, but Neil has given him a boost as well after all the issues that have happened.
Silly season has started already I see! Seriously though, thats one area of his game that he'll have to improve on if hes to make it. 3 goals all season is a poor return. He'll have to improve his overall game if hes to cut it at the top. Its certainly possible though as hes still a young lad. Hes one of about 5 players that I think are capable of upping their game sufficiently to become an established Premiership player. Most players naturally find it difficult at a higher level but there is a minority that can actually flourish given the better quality around them, bigger stages to play on and perhaps a bit more space to develop their skill and can revel in the limelight. I remember Furs was a better player for us in our first season back in the Ch'ship than he was in Lge1, in fact he was our talisman. Its going to be very interesting to see which of our players will adapt and fit in at the top table. Young Faurlin could be one of those.
You cant really criticise him with 3 goals because you got to remember he is playing a more defensive role along with derry and derry has got no goals so i dnt think his done that bad and i can only see him getting better