These QPR fans were fuming with Mark Warburton after a disappointing result against Hull on Sunday.
Jackson Irvine scored late in the 89th minute to steal all three points from Warburton’s side. However, QPR dominated the match with 64.4% possession, leaving fans feeling robbed when they didn’t manage to walk away with the win.
The manager’s post-match interview, as relayed by the club on Twitter, didn’t go down to well either, with many of his comments just making fans feel worse. Here’s what the QPR fans had to say about Warburton’s post-match comments:
Mark Warburton’s post-match reaction.
#QPRHUL pic.twitter.com/v4Z1oLBv3I— QPR FC (@QPR) December 29, 2019
R we sure this is not Steve McCLaren in a mask. New decade new hope
— Andy Moore (@AndyMoo90) December 29, 2019
Start setting up like you want to win the game decisively and not like you want to nick and goal then cling on. Playing it across the back four all game then playing up to a single forward just isn’t working – this isn’t difficult
— Dedders (@lexdrouy) December 29, 2019
If you’ve watched last 15 interviews by Warburton then you know what his gonna say….not point watching
— ross churchill (@ross_churchill) December 29, 2019
Is this a repeat interview from another game Got to say the questioning is soft and fairly poor.
— Ben Platt (@bplatt23) December 29, 2019
Is Mark Warburton the worst QPR manager of this decade?
Yes
No
QPR are now winless in their last four league matches and with Cardiff up next, a team Rangers lost 3-0 against last time out, this isn’t going to be easy to turn around and it seems some fans don’t think Warburton is going to be ‘changing the record’ anytime soon.
might as well post the same interview each week
— George (@George__QPR) December 29, 2019
One fan even mentioned that the manager hadn’t been given asked the right questions during the interview, although it might have been best that he wasn’t.
That interviewer is a club puppet. He mentions about how well Ilias Chair played yet never asked the question most QPR fans wanted answered ‘why did you take him off’. The team were booed off at the end of the game….never mentioned
— Declan Finnegan (@peedeef) December 29, 2019
What Do We Think?
With QPR still 11 points above the relegation zone, there is no reason for anyone to start panicking yet. The football Warburton has been playing is very exciting going forward, but the lack of a strong defence has cost them.
We would like to see Warburton given at least till the end of the season, as this bad form could be turned around still, whilst nobody would have realistically believed Rangers could gain promotion this season anyway.