QPR boss Steve McClaren believes there is more to come from his team following their 2-0 win at Ipswich.
Rangers second successive away victory moved them to 16th in the table and was their third win on the road this season.
“[It was] very professional,” he said. “That’s what we said at the beginning, this was an opportunity if we are professional and do our job, then we’ve got a chance of winning and that’s what we did right from the first whistle.
“We controlled the game, got the goals and saw the game through, clean sheet, two goals and should have been more.
“I think we’re slowly going forward with this team and I always thought we would do.
“The first four games were difficult but we made three very good loan signings, made a big difference to us and the rest of the team responded, they’ve come together, got a great spirit in the dressing room and that’s going out onto the field.
“We’re gaining in confidence, a little bit more belief but still a long way to go and still a lot more to come from this team.
“We’re not looking up, we’re not looking down, we’re looking at the next game and that’s Sheffield Wednesday – a tough one.”
McClaren said both his side’s goals highlighted the importance of set-pieces.
“How many games do you see at the weekend where the first goal or the most important goal is a set-play,” he said.
“You saw that in the World Cup with England and in this Championship, it’s very important.”
This post was last modified on 21/10/2018
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Am I dreaming? two away wins on the trot. At this rate another couple of wins and we will be in a playoff place. C'mon U rrrrr's