Sun on Sunday say QPR could replace Holloway with Jackett


Ian Holloway is under pressure and could be sacked if QPR lose to fellow strugglers Bolton next weekend, The Sun on Sunday say.

The newspaper declare that Portsmouth boss Kenny Jackett – Holloway’s assistant during his first spell as Rangers manager – has been lined up as a potential replacement.

The Sun on Sunday also claim the club’s hierarchy believe Rangers should be pushing towards the top six despite the budget being reduced – and that Portsmouth’s slow start under Jackett this season “leaves the door open for a quick exit.”

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Saturday’s 1-1 draw at struggling Sunderland left QPR 14th in the Championship table and still waiting for their first away win of the season.

On Saturday they face a Bolton side who are bottom of the table with only five points, but secured their first win of the campaign by beating Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 on Saturday.