Issues not just from defenders - Giles

Ryan Giles has seven assists so far this season in the Championship
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Hull City left-back Ryan Giles believes it's not just his fellow defenders who are to blame following the Tigers' 3-2 loss at Queen's Park Rangers.
The Humberside club failed to hold on to leads twice during the match at 0-1 and 1-2 up, their goals thanks to Joe Gelhardt and Enis Destan.
Equalisers from Rangers' Ilias Chair, Jimmy Dunne succeeded by a winner courtesy of Rumarn Burrell in the second half however registered Hull their fifth defeat of the season.
"Obviously I'm really disappointed," said Giles to BBC Radio Humberside.
"I felt like we started really well but at times it can be a theme where we go in front and then concede a sloppy goal, and that was the case today.
"There are things leading up to it — it's not just the back four. Chas [Charlie Hughes] is putting his body on the line to try and stop it, and they get a lucky deflection that goes in.
"We've got to look back and see how we can stop the opposition having so many opportunities at our goal."
