Queens Park Rangers Boss Could Make History This Weekend

With a loss to Blackburn Rovers at Loftus Road tomorrow, Queens Park Rangers head coach Gareth Ainsworth could be responsible for the club’s longest winless run at home in its history, according to West London Sport.

This season, QPR has won two games out of 10, both away from home against Cardiff City and Middlesbrough. In the 2023/24 season, Ainsworth’s team has only picked up one point at their home ground.

The London team is 22nd in the Championship, one point from safety, and the former Wycombe Wanderers manager is under fire ahead of tomorrow’s game against Blackburn.

Jon Dahl Tomasson, like Ainsworth, is under pressure as the.

Despite finishing eighth last season, the Riversiders have lost their previous four league games and are only two points clear of QPR. This is a must-win game for both clubs and both manager, who might be fired if their teams suffer yet another setback in England’s second division.

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QPR have now lost ten consecutive league home matches, according to WLS. Failure to win tomorrow would be the longest winless stretch at home in the club’s 141-year history, a record Ainsworth will be keen to avoid.

Increase for QPR

In a statement issued on Friday morning, QPR confirmed that goalkeeper Asmir Begovic will be available for selection after his red card against Leeds United on Tuesday was overturned on appeal.

Three minutes into stoppage time, the referee ruled that the veteran goalkeeper had taken down Patrick Bamford on the edge of the penalty area. However, replays revealed that no touch was made, so the ruling was reversed.

Author’s Opinion

Ainsworth is an outstanding coach, as seen by his time at Wycombe Wanderers, but QPR must start winning games, particularly at home, or else his time at Loftus Road will be cut short.

In a statement issued on Friday morning, QPR confirmed that goalkeeper Asmir Begovic will be available for selection after his red card against Leeds United on Tuesday was overturned on appeal.

Three minutes into stoppage time, the referee ruled that the veteran goalkeeper had taken down Patrick Bamford on the edge of the penalty area. However, replays revealed that no touch was made, so the ruling was reversed.

Author’s Opinion

Ainsworth is an outstanding coach, as seen by his time at Wycombe Wanderers, but QPR must start winning games, particularly at home, or else his time at Loftus Road will be cut short.

 

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