QPR’s head coach, Marti Cifuentes, is optimistic about his team’s future after breaking their losing streak with a 1-1 draw against Coventry City. Although the Rangers have yet to secure a win in seven games, the second-half goal from 18-year-old Kieran Morgan brought some relief after four consecutive defeats.
Cifuentes acknowledged that there is still room for improvement but was encouraged by the team’s performance against Coventry. He emphasized the importance of building a strong team atmosphere and engaging fans to create a supportive environment for the players.
Despite falling behind early to a goal from Haji Wright, QPR showed resilience and reacted well to equalize. Cifuentes praised the efforts of several players, including goal-scorer Kieran Morgan, who he described as a humble and hardworking individual. He also highlighted the contributions of Koki Saito and Jonathan, who showed commitment and dedication on the field.
Looking ahead, the team will need to address injuries to Kenneth Paal and Michael Frey, who are both dealing with physical issues. Their availability for the upcoming match against Burnley will depend on further assessments.
While the season’s start may not have been as strong as desired, Cifuentes remains focused on the progress and development of the team. He emphasized the importance of consistency and continuous improvement in order to achieve better results in the future. With the support of fans and a determined group of players, QPR aims to build on their recent performance and strive for more positive outcomes in the Championship.