'Mentally not easy' - Stephan

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Julien Stéphan post Sheffield United

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Julien Stephan believes his team showed good mental strength to get a point at Sheffield United.

The Queens Park Rangers manager told BBC Radio London: "With the ball and without the ball we did a very good game. We kept our structure defensively for the last 25 minutes but lost our ability to create something in possession.

"Sometimes this can happen, especially when you play away and have opponents who want to push.

"We had two good saves from Ben Hamer in the game, which was very important, but I want to congratulate all the team because mentally it was not very easy after the three defeats in a row.

"The reaction was a strong reaction against a good team with a lot of good players. It's not easy to do that in this stadium.

"If we look at the first 60 minutes it's probably two points lost, but if I watch the last 25 minutes, probably we won a point."