Eustace claims there are ‘positives to take’ for QPR

John Eustace claimed there were positives to emerge from QPR’s 4-0 hammering at Norwich.

Rangers were outplayed by the Championship leaders in a one-sided game at Carrow Road.

They were two down within 12 minutes and three behind by half-time.

Eustace, placed in caretaker charge following this week’s sacking of Steve McClaren, said: “I was really disappointed with how we started the game. We gave away two sloppy goals.

“We were more competitive in the second half but at the moment we are low on confidence.

“But the subs that came on I thought made a difference for us and there’s positives to take out of the game for sure.”

Rangers have now lost 12 of their past 15 Championship matches and results elsewhere on Saturday dragged them closer to the relegation zone.

They are now just five points above the bottom three ahead of a crucial game against fellow strugglers Millwall.

“It’s important that we get together now, forget about the game today, we’ve got a massive game on Wednesday,” Eustace said.