QPR chairman Tony Fernandes has again taken to Twitter to pledge his support for manager Mark Hughes in the wake of another defeat.
Rangers’ 3-2 loss at West Brom on Saturday left them bottom of the table and still without league win this season.
It prompted more speculation about Hughes’ future – and led to a number of R’s fans calling on Fernandes to wield the axe.
But Fernandes replied: “For all QPR fans. Fans who analyse properly. I am not changing anything. And all shareholders agree.
“No team except the first game has outplayed us. We need a consistent 4 defenders not changing every week esp left and right back. Mark is the right man.”
He later added: “For all those calling for change this is the team that that outplayed spurs gave chelsea a damm good game and you want change. No way.”
Hughes has faced some criticism for his team selection at The Hawthorns, where Clint Hill was given a torrid time before being replaced by Armand Traore.
But Fernandes wrote: “Traorre is only fit to play 45 mins. I hope some of you are beginning to understand instead of making big statements.
“Hill is not a left back. He did his best. We had no choice.”
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had no choice to play Hill left back? Could have played Onoura or gone three at the back, plenty of options