QPR boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink previews tonight’s EFL Cup tie against Rochdale …
JIMMY Floyd Hasselbaink admits he will be forced to make changes for this evening’s EFL Cup tie against Rochdale, but says that is no excuse for QPR to drop their standards.
As the R’s prepare for their sixth game in 16 days, Hasselbaink will be looking to use his squad as much as he can, but he is keen to ensure he gives his team the best possible chance of progressing against the League One outfit.
“I have to rotate my squad, I have no choice,” he told www.qpr.co.uk, “but this is a good opportunity to see other people.
“We will try to put as strong a squad out as we can and try to get through to the next stage.
“Luckily we have Ariel Borysiuk back. He can’t play 90 minutes but he will be involved. And some younger players will get their chance too.”
Having impressed during pre-season, Borysiuk has been forced to wait for his first competitive fixture in the blue and white hoops owing to an ankle injury sustained in training.
But now the 25 year-old is raring to go against the Dale tonight.
“It is great for Ariel and the group that he is back,” Hasselbaink added. “He is eager and excited to play. He has had two injuries since he has been here – one small one, and one bigger one – but hopefully now he can stay fit and play his part.”
Rochdale saw off Chesterfield in the first round of the EFL Cup, and the R’s chief has a lot of respect for this evening’s opposition.
“They are a better side than people think,” he said. “They are a good footballing side.
“They have got a lot of good, young players who like to pass the ball. They are very calm in possession, and play in a 4-1-4-1 formation, which is always very difficult to break down. We really respect them and have been impressed by them.”
With changes set to be made, Hasselbaink says this represents a chance for players on the fringes of his first-team squad to catch his eye.
“This is an opportunity for everybody who is going to play,” he said. “We are talking about standards – and our standards have to be right every time. The aim is always to go to the next stage of a cup, or pick up three points. Your standards shouldn’t change.
“We will take each game at a time. If we can be positive and get through to the next stage tonight, we will all be very happy.”
Read more at http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/20...hTvs4rxdCZM.99
- Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink set to make changes for tonight's EFL Cup tie
- Fixture against Rochdale is QPR's sixth in 16 days
- Ariel Borysiuk set to make R's debut
JIMMY Floyd Hasselbaink admits he will be forced to make changes for this evening’s EFL Cup tie against Rochdale, but says that is no excuse for QPR to drop their standards.
As the R’s prepare for their sixth game in 16 days, Hasselbaink will be looking to use his squad as much as he can, but he is keen to ensure he gives his team the best possible chance of progressing against the League One outfit.
“I have to rotate my squad, I have no choice,” he told www.qpr.co.uk, “but this is a good opportunity to see other people.
“We will try to put as strong a squad out as we can and try to get through to the next stage.
“Luckily we have Ariel Borysiuk back. He can’t play 90 minutes but he will be involved. And some younger players will get their chance too.”
Having impressed during pre-season, Borysiuk has been forced to wait for his first competitive fixture in the blue and white hoops owing to an ankle injury sustained in training.
But now the 25 year-old is raring to go against the Dale tonight.
“It is great for Ariel and the group that he is back,” Hasselbaink added. “He is eager and excited to play. He has had two injuries since he has been here – one small one, and one bigger one – but hopefully now he can stay fit and play his part.”
Rochdale saw off Chesterfield in the first round of the EFL Cup, and the R’s chief has a lot of respect for this evening’s opposition.
“They are a better side than people think,” he said. “They are a good footballing side.
“They have got a lot of good, young players who like to pass the ball. They are very calm in possession, and play in a 4-1-4-1 formation, which is always very difficult to break down. We really respect them and have been impressed by them.”
With changes set to be made, Hasselbaink says this represents a chance for players on the fringes of his first-team squad to catch his eye.
“This is an opportunity for everybody who is going to play,” he said. “We are talking about standards – and our standards have to be right every time. The aim is always to go to the next stage of a cup, or pick up three points. Your standards shouldn’t change.
“We will take each game at a time. If we can be positive and get through to the next stage tonight, we will all be very happy.”
Read more at http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/20...hTvs4rxdCZM.99
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