QPR chairman 'really pleased' with 'big turnaround'published at 10:38

QPR chairman Lee Hoos (left) and CEO Christian Nourry
QPR chairman Lee Hoos says he is "really pleased" with how the club has transformed their season after a disappointing start to the campaign.
The Hoops won just one of their opening 15 games (D7 L7) and were bottom of the Championship, five points adrift of safety, after they lost 2-0 at Leeds on 9 November.
But 10 wins from the 18 matches have followed since then, a run which has included seven and five-game unbeaten streaks, has propelled them up to 13th.
Marti Cifuentes' side are now just four points outside the play-off spots with 13 games remaining, and 15 points clear of danger.
"It's going very well - it would have been a different conversation back at the end of November, beginning of December but we've seen a big turnaround," Hoos told BBC's 72+: The EFL Podcast.
"Really, really pleased with how things are going, so fingers crossed, long may it continue."
Hoos, 57, credited "multiple factors" for the upturn in results, including a great effort from the performance department, recruitment team and medical staff, as well as the players and boss Cifuentes.
After stepping back from his role as CEO in January 2024, Hoos hired Christian Nourry as his replacement and praised the job the 27-year-old has done.
"With Christian, we've got a young, dynamic CEO who is very good," Hoos said, also citing Nourry's impressive understanding of data and analytics.
"As far as I'm concerned, he's been a really great appointment and the working relationship we've developed has been fantastic."
Hoos added: "Let's see where we can take this thing."
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