It’s almost becoming a case of déjà vu when it comes to Mark Warburton.
After yet another defeat, this time at home to Hull City, the QPR boss found himself singing a very familiar tune. Speaking after the game, Warburton once again bemoaned the lack of clinical finishing in front of goal as the key reason for the defeat:
“We’ve got to put the ball in the back of the net. Charlton, Reading, today, we’re creating so many chances against good quality teams and not getting the rewards.”
Needless to say, that QPR fans weren’t exactly best pleased with what Warburton had to say, as they took to social media to slam his comments, with many of them more or less giving up on the manager, because they know that things don’t look like changing any time soon.
Boring now
— Jason Pearce (@jasonpearce96) December 29, 2019
might as well post the same interview each week
— George (@George__QPR) December 29, 2019
If you’ve watched last 15 interviews by Warburton then you know what his gonna say….not point watching
— ross churchill (@ross_churchill) December 29, 2019
Is this a repeat interview from another game 🙄 Got to say the questioning is soft and fairly poor.
— Ben Platt (@bplatt23) December 29, 2019
Soft goals✅
Unfair schedule✅
Need to be more clinical✅ pic.twitter.com/r5DEay4Bzi— Liam (@LiamC765) December 29, 2019
Getting boring now, same every week, following the same pattern at Forest and Rangers, just a matter of time!
— tiberius kirk (@zxralienwarrior) December 29, 2019
Same old speech.
— Bonnet (@Gru08735773) December 29, 2019
I’m afraid that Warburtons interviews are beginning to sound very familiar. Same excuses he used last time and the time before that. Lumley must go and go now, he is a total liability
— Nick Symes (@Nicksmes) December 29, 2019
In what area do QPR need the most investment?
GK
DEF
MID
FWD
There is one way to avoid having to give the same answers week in and week out, and that would be winning. That way we’ll be able to hear some positive stuff for a change rather than, what some might argue are just the same old excuses time after time.