These QPR fans left the match against Charlton furious with manager Mark Warburton, with fans now questioning his decision making.
When QPR were 2-1 up in the 70th minute, Warburton decided to bring on Josh Scowen and Ilias Chair, two midfielders with Chair being an attacking one. Rangers went on to concede in the 94th minute, leaving fans seconds away from three points. Sadly the match ended 2-2, but fans have now been questioning some of the decisions made by the manager.
Here’s what the QPR fans had to say about the dropped points and Mark Warburton:
‘We have to be more clinical’
Mark Warburton’s reaction to #QPR‘s dramatic draw with Charlton.#QPRCHA pic.twitter.com/0DFi1PN47j
— QPR FC (@QPR) December 21, 2019
This man is just a broken record.
— qprfan1998 (@qprfan19981) December 21, 2019
We’ve scored Five goals in the last two games and got one point think the problem might be at the other end Mark #QPR
— Russell Maynard (@MrRussellmyn) December 21, 2019
Another manager talking absolute rubbish!
— Ian Dallibar (@WholeShow) December 21, 2019
Both defence and forwards at fault today but significant factor was managerial performance – poor team selection and worse substitutions. Why was Amos taken off, why didn’t Bright start and when Pugh was subbed he was playing well
— balhampa (@balhampa) December 21, 2019
Where will QPR finish this season?
Top six!
Mid-table
Relegation zone!
The Superhoops had 21 shots in total, however, only nine of the shots hitting the target, backing up the manager’s comments about needing to be more clinical.
No, you need to coach the defence better and pick the right back four. You’ve known the problem and haven’t done anything about it. Over two goals a game isn’t good enough.
— Mr R (@mrRteaching) December 21, 2019
You say all the right thing in the interviews, Mark, but the players are not listening! Wells miss..two outfield players against the keeper!..was schoolboy stuff not “being clinical”.
— Rob Mungavin (@robmungavin) December 21, 2019
That’s why he needs to go.
— Truth and Justice (@number8buser) December 21, 2019
What Do We Think?
The Championship is a long season and QPR still remain just five points away from the play-off places, something that many fans wouldn’t have believed would be possible at the start of the season, so perhaps this Christmas period is coming at a helpful time.
Warburton will now be thinking about his January moves, hopefully if Rangers can sign a centre-back or two, the west London side will be able to fix this leaky defence that’s let in 44 goals already, which should lead to more positive results.