Queens Park Rangers ran out 4-1 winners over Birmingham City on Saturday.

Ian Holloway has told Queens Park Rangers’ official website that the support his team was given at St. Andrews was brilliant.
QPR took over 1,500 fans to their match against Birmingham City, and they created a great noise.
The vocal backing appeared to inspire the Rangers’ team, as they cruised to an impressive success.
Rangers won 4-1 in the Midlands to help bring some positivity back to Loftus Road.
And Holloway said: “Our supporters, even before the start of the game, were really great. They were upbeat – even though we hadn’t got the right results.
“They can see that the lads are wearing that shirt with pride.
“You have to work hard – that’s where it starts. And wow, aren’t we working hard?”
QPR scored their first goal at St Andrews through Matt Smith, and they never took their foot off the gas after that.
Conor Washington netted a second with an excellent half-volley, before Idrissa Sylla and Yeni Ngbakoto completed the scoring.
QPR have now managed to put a bit more distance between themselves at the bottom three, after moving up to 16th place in the Championship table.
Rangers are next in action against struggling Wigan Athletic at Loftus Road tomorrow.

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