He did everything” – QPR player praised for key impact v Luton Town
The Hoops have not quite pulled up trees in the second tier so far this season, but after a few years of real disappointment, QPR supporters would enjoy some stability at the club would like to be looking up rather than down.
Since their relegation from the Premier League just under a decade ago, QPR have really struggled for consistency, but there is hope among the fanbase that manager, Marti Cifuentes, will be able to excite them this campaign.
The first three games were tough, and they only managed to come away with two points after draws against Sheffield United and Plymouth Argyle, but this weekend, the Hoops picked up their first three points of the season, which will hopefully see them kick on now.
The Hoops travelled to Kenilworth Road on Friday evening to face Luton Town in league action just days after knocking them out of the EFL Cup at Loftus Road. It was another successful outing for Cifuentes’ men, with one player in particular standing out ahead of everyone else.
Michael Frey’s masterclass vs Luton Tow
“He did everything” – QPR player praised for key impa
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QPR have had a satisfactory start to their Championship campaign.
The Hoops have not quite pulled up trees in the second tier so far this season, but after a few years of real disappointment, QPR supporters would enjoy some stability at the club would like to be looking up rather than down.
Since their relegation from the Premier League just under a decade ago, QPR have really struggled for consistency, but there is hope among the fanbase that manager, Marti Cifuentes, will be able to excite them this campaign.
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The first three games were tough, and they only managed to come away with two points after draws against Sheffield United and Plymouth Argyle, but this weekend, the Hoops picked up their first three points of the season, which will hopefully see them kick on now.
The Hoops travelled to Kenilworth Road on Friday evening to face Luton Town in league action just days after knocking them out of the EFL Cup at Loftus Road. It was another successful outing for Cifuentes’ men, with one player in particular standing out ahead of everyone else.
Michael Frey’s masterclass vs Luton Town
QPR were searching for their first league win of the season when they arrived at Kenilworth Road on Friday evening, but when Jimmy Dunne scored an unfortunate own goal after 17 minutes, they had a tough task ahead of them.
The Hoops had to wait until the second half to find their equaliser, but after a fantastic bit of strong, attacking play from Michael Frey, he was able to square the ball to Nicolas Madsen, who scored his first for the club.
Frey was not finished there though, as just three minutes later, he scored the winning goal to send the QPR away end into pandemonium. It was a superb cross from Kenneth Paal that found Frey at the back post, allowing him to volley home and complete the comeback.
The Swiss striker is making a name for himself at Loftus Road already, after signing last January, and there will be hopes that he can replicate the goalscoring form that he has previously possessed in Europe, especially in the Belgian top flight.
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