Stephan happy with win despite lack of second goal
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QPR boss Julien Stephan said he was happy with his side's 1-0 win over 10-man Swansea but felt they could have done with a second goal to "kill the game".
"Happy with the game, happy with the clean sheet as well, just a little bit disappointed because we didn't score the second goal. In this case we never know at the end what can happen," Stephan told BBC Radio London.
"I liked the way we managed with the ball in the second half, it was very good in terms of control and how we were able to create danger.
"Just the paradox of the game was that we were able to score 11 against 11 and we didn't score with one more player but I think we deserved the win."
The victory means Rangers have earned 10 points from four away league games since they were hammered 7-1 at Coventry City in August.
"We have to enjoy the moment and to analyse why we do well away. But the basics and the foundation is always our defensive organisation. If we want to travel well and play well away you need to be strong defensively," Stephan said.
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