QPR must balance ambition with humility - Stephan
Julien Stephan: 'I prefer to win a game 4-3 rather than 1-0'
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QPR's three-match winning streak is just the beginning of something, according to head coach Julien Stephan.
The Londoners managed just one point from their opening three Championship games under their new French boss but have now beaten Charlton, Wrexham and Stoke and will look to make it four wins in a row at Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday (15:00 BST).
"After three wins in a row it is a balance between ambition and humility because if we don't stay humble we will probably have some bad moments," Stephan told BBC Radio London.
"It's only three wins, it's nothing in the season, just the beginning of something so we need to continue like this."
Stephan replaced Marti Cifuentes at Loftus Road in June, having managed Strasbourg and Rennes in France, and says nothing has really changed in the way they work despite the upturn in form.
"Confidence is very high but even at the beginning of the season when we didn't have good results the mentality in training was the same," he added.
"The behaviour of the players is the same - full commitment, great attitude and we just have to continue."
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