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Angry Tony Fernandes reacts on Twitter to Queens Park Rangers’ draw

Steve McClaren speaks with the media, as he is officially unveiled as the Queens Park Rangers new manager at Loftus Road on May 21, 2018 in London,...
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Queens Park Rangers managed to draw 2-2 with Rotherham United in their last match.

QPR Chairman Tony Fernandes  gives the thumbs up during the Barclays Premier League match between Queens Park Rangers and West Ham United at Loftus Road on April 25, 2015 in London,...

Queens Park Rangers shareholder Tony Fernandes has expressed his frustration about the refereeing decisions during his Steve McClaren’s side’s match against Rotherham United last night.

QPR drew 2-2 with Rotherham on their travels yesterday, as they came from behind twice to grab a point.

It took Rangers until injury time to sneak an equaliser, as Luke Freeman finished well.

And Fernandes felt that the result was more than deserved, as his side had been the better team throughout.

Rotherham went behind when Will Vaulks scored early on, but they responded quickly through Nahki Wells.

Clark Robertson then put the hosts in front again, before Freeman notched a leveller in the last minute.

QPR have lost just once in their last nine matches, with McClaren’s side proving very difficult to beat.

QPR are now in eighth place, three points outside the play off places.

Steve McClaren poses for a photo, as he is officially unveiled as the Queens Park Rangers new manager at Loftus Road on May 21, 2018 in London, England.