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Steve Russell
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Gareth Ready to Change Direction?

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Dave Mc for West London Sport...

'Gareth Ainsworth is ready to change direction after QPR’s poor start to the season.

The Rangers boss has faced criticism for his direct style of play – and angry fans made their
feelings clear during Saturday’s 4-0 thrashing at Watford.

And he is set to respond by making major changes in order to play to his squad’s strengths.

The pragmatic move by Ainsworth will involve more of an emphasis on build-up play and getting
the best out of the likes of Chris Willock and Ilias Chair.

Centre-back Steve Cook’s arrival this week is seen as hugely important in terms of adding
experience and leadership as well as shoring up the defence and enabling Rangers’ creative
players to focus on their strengths.

Ainsworth also wants Jack Colback, who has been building up his fitness following his recent move to
West London, to add bite in midfield, again giving more freedom to the attacking players.

Cook will train with his new team-mates on Thursday and is expected to make his debut against
Cardiff this weekend.
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Re: Gareth Ready to Change Direction?

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If we still had a DOF it would suggest being leaned on from above and not crowd pressure.
No doubt we will see revitalised performances from the likes of Willock and Chair but I’m not holding my breath.
If we are changing tactics the underperforming players will be running out of excuses.
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Re: Gareth Ready to Change Direction?

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Yes Change direction......from dire to some sort of improvement!
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Re: Gareth Ready to Change Direction?

Post by Conor Campbell »

Cook straight in. Still no Colback. Hope Steve can make immediate impact in improving our defence.

Chair’s ability, Sinclair’s energy and Smyth’s nippy wing play could well provide enough chances for Dykes to convert.

Pride alone should warrant an improved performance today.
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