DDG has not been poor he made one wrong choice trying to be proactive granted but poor no no no!Excellent half. The tempo still needs to increase but it's far far better then the past few games and at last we have been more clinical with two well taken goals by Herrera and Rooney. Angel Di Maria has been the big man today though, by far the biggest creator of danger. Only Evans and De Gea for me were noticeably poor, the former in particular responsible for a number of suicide balls. Hoping for a tab more stability from them in the second half.
We certainly have the players to compete at the top so now the confidence needs to match that. Hopefully we can build that up starting from this.
Don't get carried away, it's QPR, if we start doing this against last season's top 4, then you can perhaps start saying things like thatDefence needs to gel and it will. I think Chelsea will have some serious competition from us.
INDEED! God i miss that little crazy dude!Di Maria aside, Rafael has been our best player. We need to keep him fit.
Blackett really looks the real deal. With more experience maybe one day he will be an automatic selection for us.Di Maria has been phenomenal, all over the pitch, the best player in the game.
Blind composed and good, like he's been here for a while. Rojo has been very good too, him and Di maria on the left is a joy to watch.
Rafael is back and boy is he back, has been great. Blackett very good too.
Herrera is the midfielder we've been missing, running, passing, opening himself for a pass.
Mata has finally been visibile too, very active.
Rooney with an assist and a goal but haters wont let it to of course. Assist -it's sthing anyone could have done.
Goal - keeper's fault.
That is the creepiest thing I've ever seen. And that includes all photoshops with Colin in the background.
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Falcao, Periera and Shaw.Of the subs, who do you want on in the second half?
For me: Januzaj, Pereira & Falcao
He was , when you have a free kick like that you shoot and except that one of your teammates or opponents touch the ball.Jamie Redknapp thought that Di Maria was shooting on that free kick...
You've missed a crazy first half, a different team.Thks gents. I usually watch United matches but unfortunately can´t today because of work related stuff. Wanted to see his debut
HiQPR are making us look a lot better than we actually are. They aren't even trying to play, very poor from them. It's great for us to build some confidence though.
I've been impressed with the impact that Rafael has had. We've missed his penetration. Also, Herrera looks the part.
I agree. It's been great seeing Rafael back, he's another one of those players that provides some pace and loves going forward.I've been impressed with the impact that Rafael has had. We've missed his penetration. Also, Herrera looks the part.
Neville was right about pace bringing out the best in him. Di Maria is improving him.Juan Mata has been good aswell.
He already is from what we've seen. It's all about developing him into an elite player now. We're missing somebody with Rio/Vida's aerial prowess at CB still.Blackett could turn out to be a good player imo.
Too early to come to that conclusion. But he is certainly playing well today, good debut so far.Evans and Blind have looked very good today. Blind looks like a bargain for 14 million.
but shite has been bossing us lately.Hold your horses, QPR are shite. Still though, we were getting beaten and drawing with the likes of them not too long ago, so we're entitled to be excited.
Really like the look of him in defence. He made one mistake vs Swansea which helped lead to the goal and his possession play was frustrating in other games (long balls). But today with movement the ball possession is good.Blackett could turn out to be a good player imo.
Yeah @ LB, yeah I thought so, but he was talking with Rooney at the end so must be learning. Also Aggressive as you mentionedI see by this discription that he´s playing LB. Don´t really know about his english but i doubt he knew any before he joined. Must be having an intensive course now.
Phil Dowd