'We've done too much good to feel sorry for ourselves'

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Queen's Park Rangers boss Marti Cifuentes says his side can not "feel sorry" for themselves after they suffered another injury blow to their already weakened squad.
The R's are missing several players because of injury, four of which are strikers, with Alfie Lloyd the newest addition after suffering a groin injury during the goalless draw with Cardiff at the weekend.
"Alfie's physical presence, his capacity to run in behind, was helpful for the team and he was very unfortunate to pick up that injury," the Spaniard told BBC Radio London.
However, the four may be reduced to three following an assessment on Rayan Kolli (pictured) .
The centre-forward has completed two full training sessions after missing the past nine games with a hamstring injury, and could be available for the trip to Oxford.
"He's just had two trainings with the team, so usually we'd like them to have more," Cifuentes said.
"We need to make sure we take care of him because he's a player we want to grow but he could be [available for Oxford]."
Despite having so many important players on the sidelines, Cifuentes doesn't want to ruminate on their bad luck.
"I could be moaning for hours about how unlucky we have been, but this would not help us to win," he said.
"We have done too many good things going through adversity to feel sorry for ourselves."