Unconfigured Ad Widget

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Robins preview and early team news...

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Robins preview and early team news...

    HASSELBAINK WARY OF ‘DANGEROUS’ BRISTOL CITY

    “The mood is good here after two very good matches for us. We just need to keep going, and keep putting on those performances with that kind of intensity and workload. We have to build on them.”

    Hasselbaink will have to do without the services of James Perch, while midfielder Sandro is in a race-against-time to be fit for the game at Ashton Gate. Perch limped out of the action against the Seagulls with what seemed a serious knee injury, but Hasselbaink has revealed the defender should be back in contention sooner rather than later.

    “Perch's injury is not as serious as we thought, luckily. It will be a few weeks (before he is back) but it is more bruising around the knee than a big problem. Hopefully he is a quick healer and we get him back sooner. There is bruising under the kneecap as well, so it is an awkward one.

    Sandro is going to be touch-and-go. He has a calf problem, but we are going to have a look and hopefully he will make it.

    Bristol City are dangerous, period. I think they are in a false position. They are a very good team with very good ethics. They are a very dangerous team going forward, and have several players who can give you a very difficult game. We have to respect them, and go there with the right attitude. And we have to be on our game.

    I like my teams to dictate the tempo of the game. We have to go there with the intent to take the game to the opponent, and make it really difficult for them. There are several ways of doing that, and we might have to do it a different way against Bristol City, but we do like to play with tempo.”


    Read more at http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/ji...qVJw3xGgSfJ.99
    18
    Bristol City
    0.00%
    0
    Draw
    27.78%
    5
    QPR
    72.22%
    13

  • #2
    Why so many voting against 'Dangerous Bristol City' and the manager's view?

    Comment


    • #3
      Originally posted by Stanley View Post
      HASSELBAINK WARY OF ‘DANGEROUS’ BRISTOL CITY

      “The mood is good here after two very good matches for us. We just need to keep going, and keep putting on those performances with that kind of intensity and workload. We have to build on them.”

      Hasselbaink will have to do without the services of James Perch, while midfielder Sandro is in a race-against-time to be fit for the game at Ashton Gate. Perch limped out of the action against the Seagulls with what seemed a serious knee injury, but Hasselbaink has revealed the defender should be back in contention sooner rather than later.

      “Perch's injury is not as serious as we thought, luckily. It will be a few weeks (before he is back) but it is more bruising around the knee than a big problem. Hopefully he is a quick healer and we get him back sooner. There is bruising under the kneecap as well, so it is an awkward one.

      Sandro is going to be touch-and-go. He has a calf problem, but we are going to have a look and hopefully he will make it.

      Bristol City are dangerous, period. I think they are in a false position. They are a very good team with very good ethics. They are a very dangerous team going forward, and have several players who can give you a very difficult game. We have to respect them, and go there with the right attitude. And we have to be on our game.

      I like my teams to dictate the tempo of the game. We have to go there with the intent to take the game to the opponent, and make it really difficult for them. There are several ways of doing that, and we might have to do it a different way against Bristol City, but we do like to play with tempo.”


      Read more at http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/ji...qVJw3xGgSfJ.99
      Love what JFH says here. Think we've got ourselves a real diamond.

      Comment


      • #4
        MATCH FACTS

        QPR's Nedum Onuoha has made more interceptions than any other Championship player this campaign (76).

        Bristol City are unbeaten in their last five home meetings with QPR, winning two (D3).

        Charlie Austin has netted two goals in two appearances against Bristol City at Ashton Gate.

        Only Rotherham (8) have gained fewer points at home than Bristol City this season (9).

        The Robins have kept just two clean sheets in 11 home league games. Prior to that, they had kept six in their last seven (all in League One last season).

        Comment


        • #5
          Fancy us today, 0-2.
          You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

          Comment

          Working...
          X