Warburton happy despite QPR’s defensive lapses
QPR manager Mark Warburton praised his side after their 4-2 victory over Blackburn but admitted they need to tighten up at the back.
Rangers were excellent going forward and Nahki Wells’ seventh goal of the season put them ahead at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, where Ebere Eze doubled their lead early in the second half.
However, Warburton’s team are yet to keep a clean sheet this term and Blackburn were given hope when Bradley Dack scored from the penalty spot after being brought down by Yoann Barbet.
Goals from Bright Osayi-Samuel and Jordan Hugill sealed the win, although another defensive lapse by the hosts led to Adam Armstrong pulling a goal back for Blackburn late on.
“If we win every game 4-2 from now until May I’ll buy you as many beers as you could possibly want,” Warburton joked.
He added: “On a serious note, of course you want to keep a clean sheet.
“The trouble with defenders is that it’s easy for people behind keyboards to jump on and go ‘Oh, Yoann Barbet!’ – but he’s the last line of defence.
“If he doesn’t make that tackle they go ‘why hasn’t he tried to tackle him?’
“We missed the tackle ahead, didn’t maintain our shape and then they’re forced into that last-ditch tackle.
“Yoann Barbet has been outstanding and will continue to get better.
“It’s worrying that we gave a soft goal away. I was more frustrated with the second goal they scored. We were sloppy and complacent and we can’t do that.”
Wells’ opener continued his excellent form since returning for a second season on loan from Burney, while Hugill’s header from Ryan Manning’s cross was the on-loan West Ham striker’s sixth goal of the campaign.
“I’m delighted that the two goalscorers kept on scoring,” Warburton said.
“As a team we’re creating chances for those boys and they’re taking them.
“The players are moving the ball well and creating chances against good teams. If we can be more clinical in front of goal then we’re really going to hurt teams. We’ll have good day and bad days and need to keep going.
“We contained Blackburn, grew into the game and then deserved the victory.”
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angryoap
06/10/2019 @ 2:50 pm
2 yellows (debatable ones at that) got him sent off not a straight red. Give the chap & the team a chance, they’ve only played 11 league games together.
QPR4Me
06/10/2019 @ 12:58 am
At the end of the day, a professional defender cannot give away penalty after penalty, or get himself sent off, Barbet must improve or find himself another career! Sadly, QPR are a defensive mess, we haven’t kept a clean sheet in the Championship this season. Eleven games played and we have yet to keep a clean sheet! Imagine where we would be in the table if we had a defence worthy of the name?
angryoap
05/10/2019 @ 7:38 pm
The beginnings of a good team is emerging. Roll on season end for the ‘full monty’.
Must try not to switch off and give away daft goals.