We dropped our standards and paid the price – South London News

By NICK KUTINO

 

Manager Mark Warburton felt Queens Park Rangers carried out beneath their standards as they have been punished by a ruthless Nottingham Forest in a 3-1 defeat.

Alex Mighten edged the hosts in entrance near half-time earlier than targets in the second half from Lewis Grabban and James Garner despatched Forest on their solution to a snug win.

Lyndon Dykes added a comfort objective deep into stoppage time but it surely was not sufficient to forestall QPR from leaving The City Ground with a defeat.

Warburton instructed QPR’s in-house media: “I assumed we regarded ponderous, gradual, we regarded laboured in the first half. To be trustworthy, each groups regarded drained in the first half.

“We give away a extremely poor objective simply earlier than half-time. After us in all probability having our greatest spell of the sport, 10, 12 minutes the place [there was] a giant likelihood for Stef [Stefan Johansen], we bought ahead so properly, [if he] places that away it modifications it.

“I assumed we simply regarded gradual. We moved the ball slowly, very not like us. We give away the comfortable objective, going 1-0 down, we needed to come again and present significantly better ball motion [in the] second half and, in reality, we didn’t do it.

“We didn’t deserve something out of the sport as we speak.”

The Hoops boss mentioned he was compelled right into a personnel swap after Geoff Cameron picked up a knock. The former United States worldwide featured in QPR’s Good Friday win in opposition to Coventry City however didn’t journey to Nottingham.

Instead, Sam Field, who has joined on mortgage from West Bromwich Albion till the finish of the season, deputised at centre again throughout the 3-1 defeat.

Asked about Field’s efficiency, Warburton added: “He did a job for us. I simply felt that the entire crew moved the ball in a ponderous method in the first half… we’re significantly better than that.

“The wind doesn’t assist. It was very windy on the market for the gamers – it did gradual it down and make it tough. The pitch was a bit dry, however on the whole we’ve bought to be higher.

“We know what we’ve got to do to win video games of soccer and if we drop our standards barely, as I say, at this degree you get harm.

“Today, we dropped our standards and paid the price.”

 

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