Queens Park Rangers demolished Birmingham City in their most recent outing.

Queens Park Rangers boss Ian Holloway has admitted to the club’s official website that he was disappointed that his team conceded against Birmingham City.
QPR ran out 4-1 winners at St. Andrews in their most recent fixture, after putting in a hugely impressive performance.
Holloway’s side were totally dominant against Birmingham, but they did concede very late on.
And Holloway admitted he was disappointed that Rangers were unable to keep Gianfranco Zola’s side out.
He said: “It was disappointing not to keep a clean sheet right at the end but, to a man, the boys looked like they believed in themselves – they believed in what we were doing. They looked like they understood what we were doing and took it on.
“When we had to change something, there were no questions. When it got tough, they still did it.
“And we’ve got a fantastic result at the end of it.”
QPR scored their first goal against Birmingham through Matt Smith, and they never looked back after taking the lead.
Conor Washington netted his third goal in five games to double QPR’s advantage, before Idrissa Sylla and Yeni N’Gbakoto scored late on to seal the triumph.
QPR are now in 16th place in the Championship table, with their form beginning to improve under Holloway’s guidance.
Rangers are next in action on Tuesday evening, when they take on Wigan Athletic at Loftus Road.

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