Harry
Redknapp was welcomed to Loftus Road on Saturday with warm enthusiasm by the
R’s faithful with Harry’s blue and white army ringing around the stadium as
Harry selected his second QPR team in our quest for survival.
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Villa’s young
side were competitive and the R’s had to work hard to gain the upper hand.
Granero was uncharacteristically careless at times today as some of his passes
went wayward, however both teams were guilty of giving the ball away cheaply
all afternoon and Harry needs to work hard on ball retention now that the team
has started to work harder. Diakite was effective and he along with Mbia was
able to get Taarabt into the game to create QPR’s chances. SWP had the R’s best
chances in the first half, shooting straight at the keeper in a one-on-one
after being picked out by a superb through ball and was unlucky after another
through ball in which he hit the upright as he was fouled by a Villa defender
and could easily have had a penalty. Mbia suffered a worrying neck injury
just before half time after a collision off the ball with Agbonlahor and was stretchered
off after prolonged treatment on the pitch, that had many of us fearing the
worst. Harry’s preferred replacement was in the shape of the more physical
Derry. Granero was sacrificed at the interval for Park as Harry further
compensated for the loss of Mbia.
QPR upped the
tempo for the second half and enjoyed long spells of possession with a surprisingly
harder working Bosingwa having a lot of joy on the right side, but lacking the
quality to put effective balls in the area. Traore threatened on the left, but
was too easily knocked off the ball. The killer instinct was lacking in the
last third and R’s didn’t look as if they understood each other in the danger
areas, taking too many touches and needless passes without really threatening
in a menacing manner. We did force a number of corners and Park wasted a
glorious chance after one of the best moves of the match found him unmarked on
the left in the area only for him to shoot at the keeper, when he had time to
take a touch and do better.
Villa made a
number of negative substitutions opting to play for the point and this coupled
with the loss of Diakite on 70 minutes to an ankle injury after a bad Villa
tackle saw the pace slow down and the service to Taarabt dry up, effectively ending
any real threat we had of getting a winner, as Villa were resilient in
defending for a draw. Hill did hit the crossbar from one of our many corners
late on, but although we did just about enough to have won the game today, it
was never going to happen as is the way with fate when things aren’t going for
you and you are at the bottom of the league.
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It’s still
too early in Harry’s reign to tell if he has truly stopped the rot, but on the
evidence of the last two games and the improvement in the players work rate,
the middle and the back, it looks as if he is stopping the rot, plus we have at last managed to avoid defeat in
consecutive games for the first time this season. We have certainly got to
improve going forward if we are going to get out of this mess and it is vital
that we start to pick up some wins in the games up to the new year. In my last
blog I mistakenly stated that we had 15 points by Jan 1st 2012, it
was in fact 17 points, but we still need to have earned a minimum of 15 points
by Jan 1st 2013 to be in with a realistic chance of survival, or
more importantly the support of the board in the transfer market in Jan. Harry
was keen to emphasise that QPR would need to be within touching distance of the
pack come Jan 1st in order to secure funds for the forthcoming transfer window.
I hope this is not a subliminal message from Tony and the board that, should
this not be the case, they will give up and accept relegation, with half the
season to go. Therefore, it is vitally important we do stay in touch with the
pack. I was bitterly disappointed that we failed to beat Villa, but on
reflection we have reduced the gap to safety by a point this weekend.
It is a difficult
time to be an R’s fan at the moment and I like most of you wake up each morning
to that sickening feeling when you remember we are still bottom of the Premier
League. The task at hand does look daunting and it’s easy to start to believe
to doom mongers in the media writing us off. But I look at it this way. Where
is it written that the team at the bottom at Christmas has to be relegated? We
might not even be by then. There’s still over half a season to go. Surely we can’t
repeat this run of bad form for the other half of the season. None of us saw
that coming, so why can’t we have a reversal of fortunes? Our form has only got
to be 7 points better than our relegation rivals. Put it that way and I think
it’s achievable, but it’s got to start now.
So, on to
Wigan next Saturday for a difficult, but winnable away fixture, but we are QPR
so anything can happen. Could this be the day that we enjoy the delirium of
securing 3 points? Take the trip up there to see if we can, I am.
Renewed blind
optimism - it’s the QPR way.
Come on you
R’s
The Bush
Ranger
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