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Tough run-in may be a blessing – Hughes

QPR manager Mark Hughes believes his team’s tough run-in to the season could be a blessing in disguise.

In the bottom three and having won only one league game since Hughes took over in January, Rangers face Liverpool on Wednesday night and desperately need three points.

Their climax to the campaign is a daunting one, with Tottenham, Arsenal, Chelsea and both Manchester clubs also among their opponents.

But Hughes believes the tricky set of matches may work to Rangers’ advantage.

“The other teams have similar run-ins but ours is tough, we acknowledge that,” said Hughes.

“It’s good in one respect because it focuses the mind – we know every game is a huge game and we’ll have to play to our limits from now until the end of the season.

“We can’t take any short cuts. We have to play at the maximum of our abilities and try to drive the games.”

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  • Dont give up John . The chances are there to be put away it should come natural to forwards without having to look up they should know where their other team members are . and where the posts are .
    They will come through just beleive .
    Regards Chris

  • Can't agree Chris. The "team ethic" seems to have been replaced by individualism and ill-discipline under Hughes. The board made a mistake in dumping Neil W and replacing him with this fraud.
    They might come out abd be all friendly nice guys on Twitter but I bet they will not be so honest when we go down.

  • QPR May be on the bad end of a few decisions but their play has improved . They play much better at the top clubs I am looking forward to the battle they have the abillity and a bit of practice shooting at empty nets is all they need . So the number of shots on target will improve .

    Keep it up Sparky

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