Mark Warburton said he knew bringing in Jordan Hugill would work against Sheffield Wednesday because of QPR’s ability to create chances.
The striker, who is on a season-long loan from West Ham, scored twice to help the R’s come back from a goal down to win 2-1.
Hugill now has five goals this season – almost as many as he scored in 37 league games on loan at Middlesbrough last term.
Boss Warburton praised the 27-year-old following his performance at Hillsborough, as well as the team in general.
He said: “I knew it [getting Hugill] would work for us because we create chances as a team.
“We’ve got quality players. You look around the park we’ve got good quality and, as I said, in terms of chance creation we’re very high in the table.
“You need someone who has that character who would feed off of that. A good striker feeds off of good chances and I told him he’d get that by coming to QPR, and he has. He’s responded really well.
“There were good quality finishes today I’m sure he upset a few in the crowd. But you have to do that. You have to come to a tough venue and draw the fouls, and you have to be strong, and you have to look after the football and link play – and he did all of those and more.
“I’m delighted for him but it’s a team game. He’ll be the first to say that the team, in general, were very good today. Really good.”
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Yes, I agree with the manager's comments, they CAN perform when they want to. And yes, a different team to last season can make all the difference - shirkers out, workers in
Qpr are a different team this year never give up attitude and there scoring goals as well.