Queens Park Rangers have lost their last five matches in a row.
Ray Parlour has told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast, which was broadcast on TalkSPORT on 19th December, that Queens Park Rangers’ problems this season have stemmed from their lack of goals.
QPR have scored just 20 goals in their first 22 Championship matches this term, making them the second lowest scorers in the division.
The likes of Conor Washington and Sebastian Polter have both struggled to score regularly for Rangers.

And Parlour believes that unless Holloway can find a way to make his QPR side more threatening going forward, then they will continue to struggle.
“They have only scored 20 goals this season,” Parlour said. “That’s been their problem. You have to get your goalscorers scoring goals. They have to start getting confidence and belief back in the side.”

QPR were beaten 1-0 by Aston Villa in their most recent outing, with their attacking players failing to fire once again.
Rangers have now lost their last five matches in a row, and they have slipped down to 19th in the Championship table.
The pressure is already building on Holloway at Loftus Road, with Rangers now sitting just above the relegation zone.
QPR are next in action on 27th December, when they take on Brighton & Hove Albion at the AMEX Stadium.
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