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  1. 'We had five or six clear chances' - Cifuentespublished at 20:19 18 January

    QPR head coach Marti Cifuentes during his side's 1-0 win at PlymouthImage source, Rex Features

    QPR head coach Marti Cifuentes was pleased with his side's 1-0 win at Plymouth but said they created enough chances to win by more.

    "I am very happy, not only for the result but the fact it is not easy to come here and get three points as Plymouth's home form has been stable," he said following the game.

    "The way we performed, we created enough chances to not suffer. It was a very strong performance from a collective point of view and some really good individual performances as well.

    "We know taking chances is the difference between being high and low in the table but the reality is that we had five or six clear chances. Their keeper made some brilliant saves.

    "I am very pleased with all the players from the bench. The squad rotation is important and everyone is ready to contribute.

    "The way we finished the game with fresh legs and on the counter, those small details are really valuable."

  2. Pick of the stats: Plymouth v QPRpublished at 18:19 16 January

    Plymouth and QPR club badges

    Miron Muslic takes charge of his second home game as Plymouth boss in the space of four days as QPR head to Home Park on Saturday lunchtime (12:30 GMT).

    Argyle remain bottom, effectively four points from safety because of their goal difference, and are now 11 behind QPR, who have risen up to 13th off the back of a run of 21 points from their past 10 matches.

    • Plymouth Argyle have lost just one of their past 14 league games against QPR since December 2004 (W4 D9), though six of their last seven meetings with the London side have ended in draws (L1).

    • QPR have failed to win any of their past eight away league games against Argyle (D4 L4), scoring exactly one goal in each of their last seven visits.

    • Plymouth have failed to win any of their past six league games against sides from London (D3 L3), scoring just two goals across those matches.

    • Since the beginning of December only Leeds United (18) have won more points in the Championship than Queens Park Rangers (17), who have won five of eight matches in that period (D2 L1), after winning just two of their first 18 league matches this season (D9 L7).

    • Michael Frey has scored in his past two league appearances and could be the first QPR player to net in three straight Championship outings since Chris Willock in December 2023; five of the Swiss striker's six Championship goals have come at home, however.

  3. 'Proudest day' as Lloyd signs new QPR contractpublished at 17:43 15 January

    Alfie Lloyd [centre] celebrates QPR's win at Luton TownImage source, Getty Images

    Queens Park Rangers forward Alfie Lloyd has signed a new contract at Loftus Road, calling it the proudest day of his career.

    The 21-year-old has made 19 appearances for the Hoops, scoring his first goal for the club in a 1-1 draw at Sheffield Wednesday in September.

    Lloyd is the second player in as many days to commit his future to the club after Rangers announced midfielder Kieran Morgan had signed a new "long-term" contract on Tuesday.

    "This is the proudest day of my career so far," Lloyd told the club website. , external

    "To be able to extend my stay at this great club is a brilliant feeling.

    "I don't want to get too high about it because it is a continuation of what I have already been doing but I am just grateful that Christian [Nourry, chief executive] and the gaffer [Marti Cifuentes] have given me this opportunity to continue my development here."

    QPR have not revealed the lengths of the deals signed by Lloyd or Morgan.

    The Rs are unbeaten in three Championship games and travel to Plymouth Argyle on Saturday.

  4. QPR midfielder Morgan signs new contractpublished at 17:31 14 January

    Kieran Morgan in action for QPRImage source, Getty Images
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    Kieran Morgan has made 17 appearances for QPR, scoring one goal

    Queens Park Rangers midfielder Kieran Morgan has signed a new "long-term" deal with the Championship club.

    The 18-year-old has become a regular in Marti Cifuentes' side, making 17 appearances for the club since his senior debut in October.

    Morgan scored his first goal for the club when he came off the bench in a 1-1 draw with Coventry City in just his second appearance.

    The teenager, who was released by Tottenham Hotspur in the summer, has started each of the Hoops' past five league games.

    "Ever since I have come in, I have felt at home straight away. My family have said that as well, when they come and watch there is a family feel," he told the club's website, external.

    "You have got to feel good off the pitch to play well on the pitch, and I think I have shown that.

    "With opportunities that have come around I have taken them, and that's credit to the staff that have trusted me, and the players."

    After a tough start to the season, QPR have risen to 13th in the table with just one defeat in their last 11 matches.

    The Rs, who were knocked out of the FA Cup in a 6-2 hammering at Leicester City at the weekend, travel to struggling Plymouth Argyle on Saturday.

  5. Gossip: Rs eye striker and veteran midfielderpublished at 15:59 12 January

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    Brisbane Roar's teenage striker Thomas Waddingham was left out of the A-League side's squad this weekend amid speculation over a bid from Sheffield Wednesday, with QPR and Portsmouth also interested. (Sheffield Star, external)

    Burnley boss Scott Parker is prepared to part ways with Hjalmar Ekdal and Hannes Delcroix this month, putting QPR, Stoke, Rangers and a clutch of continental clubs on high alert. (Football League World, external)

    QPR are set to battle Blackburn to the capture of veteran Crystal Palace midfielder Jeffrey Schlupp, who is out of contract at the end of the season. (Football League World, external)

    Want more EFL transfer stories? Read Sunday's full gossip column.

  6. Sutton's predictions: Leicester v QPRpublished at 10:41 11 January

    Chris Sutton and Billy Bob ThorntonImage source, BBC Sport

    BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton has made his predictions for all 32 FA Cup third round games and given his verdict on who will make it into round four.

    For this week's matches he is up against actor and musician Billy Bob Thornton, who is a Liverpool fan.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-1

    What does Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy do here?

    His side are in the relegation zone, after five straight defeats. While you may say they should focus on trying to stay up, they are clearly desperate for some confidence and the FA Cup could help give them some.

    I suspect he will a) want to get a win under his belt and b) avoid the embarrassment of losing to a Championship side at home.

    QPR are in mid-table but they have just won back-to-back games, against Luton and Watford, and they will make things difficult for the Foxes.

    It is going to be close but Van Nistelrooy badly needs a win to end this run his side are on, and I think he will get it.

    Billy's prediction: 2-2, QPR to win on penalties

    Read the full predictions and have your say here

  7. Leicester v QPR: Did you know?published at 11:02 10 January

    General view of King Power StadiumImage source, Getty Images

    None of the past 11 meetings between Leicester and QPR in all competitions have been drawn, with the Foxes winning six times to QPR's five.

    The London side were victorious in the most recent such meeting, winning 2-1 at King Power Stadium in the Championship last season.

  8. Leeds boss Farke wins manager of the month award published at 08:01 10 January

    Leeds United head coach Daniel FarkeImage source, Rex Features
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    Daniel Farke led Leeds to the Championship play-off final last season

    Leeds United boss Daniel Farke has been named the EFL's Championship manager of the month for December.

    Leeds were unbeaten last month, with five wins and one draw from their six games, which saw them finish 2024 top of the table.

    They also only conceded two goals in that run, while scoring 13.

    It is the first time Farke has won the award this season.

    Leeds have drawn their opening two games of January and host Harrogate Town in the FA Cup third round on Saturday.

    QPR head coach Marti Cifuentes, Burnley's Scott Parker and Danny Rohl of Sheffield Wednesday were also nominated for the award.

  9. Cifuentes, Farke, Parker and Rohl nominated for December awardpublished at 10:18 9 January

    QPR boss Marti Cifuentes, Leeds United's Daniel Farke, Scott Parker of Burnley and Sheffield Wednesday head coach Danny RohlImage source, Getty Images
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    QPR boss Marti Cifuentes, Leeds United's Daniel Farke, Scott Parker of Burnley and Sheffield Wednesday head coach Danny Rohl have been nominated

    Queens Park Rangers boss Marti Cifuentes. Leeds United's Daniel Farke, Burnley's Scott Parker and Danny Rohl of Sheffield Wednesday are the four nominees for the Championship's manager of the month award for December.

    Rangers started last month second from bottom of the Championship but took 11 points from six games to finish the year in 17th place, five points clear of the relegation zone.

    Under Farke, Leeds went unbeaten through the month of December with five wins and one draw which left them top of the table at the end of 2024.

    Burnley's amazing defensive record was once again to the fore last month as they conceded only three goals in their six unbeaten games, with three wins and three draws keeping Parker's side well in the race for automatic promotion.

    Rohl has led Wednesday into the top half of the Championship and to the fringes of the play-off race.

    The Owls came from behind to beat Derby and Oxford before recovering a 3-0 deficit at Middlesbrough to secure a 3-3 draw.

    The winner of the award will be announced on Friday morning.

  10. FA Cup 'a pleasure to play in' - Cifuentespublished at 13:21 8 January

    QPR head coach Marti CifuentesImage source, Rex Features
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    QPR have lost just one of their past 11 matches under Marti Cifuentes

    QPR face a big challenge at Premier League side Leicester City in the FA Cup third round on Saturday despite Rangers' excellent run of form, says head coach Marti Cifuentes.

    Monday's 2-1 Championship win over Luton Town has lifted the R's up to 13th place in the table and it is now just one defeat from their past 11 games.

    The Londoners have only been past the third-round stage of the competition once in the past four seasons and lost 3-2 at home to Bournemouth last season despite leading 2-0 at the interval.

    "Playing in the FA Cup is a pleasure because of the history and meaning of a competition like this," Cifuentes told BBC Radio London.

    "Hopefully we can do a better job than last season against Bournemouth where we had a fantastic first half but I'm still thinking about the second half."

    Leicester are on a five-game losing streak in the Premier League but Cifuentes is taking nothing for granted.

    "It's going to be a challenge because it's not easy to play away against a Premier League club but we are going to do our best," he added.