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Arsenal v QPR Match thread - SWP Starts!
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostI don't think anyone expected to get anything today but it's frustrating to see we got close. I'm not going to stick the knife in just yet because I've given it until the Villa game.
However, questions have to be asked about our tactics today.
We were getting outmuscled in the centre of midfield yet again yet Hughes does sod all to counter it. He stuck rigidly (yet again) to 4-4-2 and we lose the battle in the centre.....again. When is this bloke going to learn that against teams like Arsenal we've got to match their formations?
Sorry, but Hughes is on notice now. Ok, M'bia acted like a pr!ck, but Arsenal were there for the taking today. They were poor, but Hughes' tactics were pathetic. Despite two transfer windows, we are in a worse position than when NW was sacked.
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They were there for the taking today and a 1-0 defeat was not a good result. Could and should be doing better - reckon 3/4 of prem teams would have beaten them today!
Originally posted by Pookiesdad View PostGet a grip fellas, to come to arsenal and get a 1-0 defeat was a good result. If we lose against Reading I will lose faith in Hughes apart from that we are getting there.
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Originally posted by BigAl View PostThey were there for the taking today and a 1-0 defeat was not a good result. Could and should be doing better - reckon 3/4 of prem teams would have beaten them today!
Lets remember they are so poor they could bring on Walcott, Gervinho and Arshavin from the bench..... We had thew likes of Mackie, Onouha, Ferdinand and Ephraim.... yeah we should definitely have won.
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I've just been looking at the four four two match stats and they make gruesome reading. Here's a few:
Passes
Arsenal 527/600
QPR 228/294
Possession
Arsenal 66.5%
QPR 33.5%
Shots
Arsenal 22
QPR 6
In most departments they battered us. For example, their attacking third passes were over four times more than ours.
And I stand by my point earlier today that Faurlin should've played. Up until he got injured last season, he was the top tackler in the league and I'm convinced he would've stopped a lot of their play today. The stats also show that our midfield was overrun today as was expected because we were one short.
You're unlikely to win games if you have a lot less of the ball than your opponents. Hughes take note.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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