QPR went down 2-0 against Preston at Loftus Road on a hugely disappointing afternoon for the R’s. Here’s how we rated each player in the defeat.
One of his least convincing displays for Rangers. Produced a couple of smart saves in the first half but was indecisive at times.
Had some decent moments, winning a number of challenges. But Preston had plenty of success on his side of the pitch.
An unhappy afternoon for the Rangers captain, underlined by his second-half own goal.
His form has slipped since the first couple of games and Rangers’ day was summed up when Caulker booted the ball into his own face when attempting an overhead kick in injury time.
Steady enough and looked to get forward.
Ineffective on the right and surely won’t be playing there for much longer given his impressive performances in the centre of midfield.
Generally underrated, but this was an example of why Henry attracts criticism. Off the pace and his passing was wayward.
Had a decent spell in the second half, which included a shot on goal. Generally struggled to make an impact though.
A disappointing start for the French winger. Much more will be expected of him as his fitness and understanding of English football improve.
Not at his best, but still creative in the final third, not least when creating a great chance for Conor Washington with a clever pass.
Not the best technically, but always prepared to work hard and occupy defenders. Might have done better with a second-half chance though.
Missed a great chance when he failed to finish after being put through by Chery. Showed energy and enthusiasm when trying to make amends, but his wait for a league goal goes on.
Created a couple of openings after coming on. Is entitled to feel he deserves a starting place.
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if we are to improve as an attacking side,surely it is time to play 442,at the very least we should attempt to be offensive as the home side.As long as we expect polter to lead the line on his own,we will never become a dominant force in the championship.