The post-Michael Beale period didn’t get off to a great begin for QPR on Sunday as they have been comfortably crushed by league leaders Burnley at Loftus Highway.
With the Clarets high of the shape desk and QPR backside forward of the World Cup break, Hoops followers can have been hoping that the break day would enable the west London aspect to get again to their greatest, forward of doubtless inflicting an upset in opposition to Vincent Kompany’s aspect.
Nonetheless, the sport performed out to the shape e-book on Sunday afternoon as targets from Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson, Ian Maatsen and Nathan Tella handed the promotion hopefuls a 3-0 win.
The end result leaves QPR outdoors of the playoff positions, having topped the desk in October, so the Hoops will likely be desperately hoping to get Neil Critchley by means of the door at Loftus Highway early subsequent week forward of an important and busy festive interval.
As per Sofascore, one man who disenchanted within the defeat was 25-year-old winger George Thomas.
The Welshman was hooked at half-time by interim supervisor Paul Corridor after a sub-standard show which was far too much like a number of of his disappointing shows this season.
Throughout his time on the pitch, Thomas would register simply 13 touches of the ball and full six passes, each of which have been fewer than goalkeeper Seny Dieng, which emphasises simply how little he was concerned.
He would additionally fail to register a single shot, profitable dribble or cross through the sport, additionally dropping the ball on 5 events regardless of barely seeing it in opposition to the dominant guests.
It was one thing of a shock that he was handed a begin on condition that he has made simply two substitute appearances within the Championship up to now this marketing campaign, however he hammered residence precisely why he isn’t adequate to be a starter beneath the brand new supervisor.
Corridor will likely be desperately disenchanted within the former Leicester Metropolis man, and it might be a shock to see him characteristic from the beginning once more sooner or later.