QPR lack cohesion up front – Holloway

Ian Holloway believes Millwall’s success against QPR was partly down to strikers Steve Morison and Lee Gregory having played together for some time.

Morison’s goal – his first in 25 appearances this season – gave the Lions a 1-0 victory at The Den.

Rangers boss Holloway said: “I felt there was a cohesion between their forwards because they’ve been working well with each other for the last few years, albeit that they went down and came back up again. Gregory and Morison are a handful.

“You need to build an understanding. At the minute our forwards aren’t quite getting that, but Bright looked a threat when we turned them a couple of times in the first half with his pace.”

Holloway started with Bright Osayi-Samuel alongside Idrissa Sylla up front and later sent on Matt Smith, youngster Aramide Oteh and David Wheeler as Rangers tried in vain to find an equaliser after Morison’s goal.