Post by GWolf1 on Oct 28, 2017 20:48:32 GMT
It wasn't the greatest of performances today from Wolves, but we have come a long way in a short space of time under Nuno.
QPR never gave Wolves any time to settle on the ball. John Ruddy for a lot of this season so far has been able to pass the ball out of defence, but today QPR played a really high line. Wolves never really got any tempo to their play and this was down to QPR pressing wolves at every opportunity, forcing our players into mistakes.
Washington's goal could really have been avoided, i think Ruddy has to do a lot better than he did, but credit to Wolves in bouncing back straight away, a good ball from Jota into Bonatini to level the scores.
QPR may in some peoples eyes have been over physical, but that's down to how the referee decides on individual incidents, penalty shouts for Wolves, Cavaleiro and Costa turned away by the ref.
Games often have turning points, on three occasions even before Matt Smith's winner, Wolves could and should've gone in front, Bonatini, Jota and Enobakhare squandering chances. I think Bonatini will be disappointed not to score and Enobakhare's chance is one at the time looked like a shot, come cross, sometimes a player should just be greey and go for goal.
The warning signs for Wolves really was when Matt Smith headed wide, later he scores the winner. I do think for most of the afternoon Wolves struggled in the air.
I'm disappointed with the result, both sides created chances to win it, but QPR come away with the three points. I just hope Nuno can get a response from his players at Norwich on Tuesday as quite a few on the Loftus Road pitch played well below the standard they have set so far this season.
QPR never gave Wolves any time to settle on the ball. John Ruddy for a lot of this season so far has been able to pass the ball out of defence, but today QPR played a really high line. Wolves never really got any tempo to their play and this was down to QPR pressing wolves at every opportunity, forcing our players into mistakes.
Washington's goal could really have been avoided, i think Ruddy has to do a lot better than he did, but credit to Wolves in bouncing back straight away, a good ball from Jota into Bonatini to level the scores.
QPR may in some peoples eyes have been over physical, but that's down to how the referee decides on individual incidents, penalty shouts for Wolves, Cavaleiro and Costa turned away by the ref.
Games often have turning points, on three occasions even before Matt Smith's winner, Wolves could and should've gone in front, Bonatini, Jota and Enobakhare squandering chances. I think Bonatini will be disappointed not to score and Enobakhare's chance is one at the time looked like a shot, come cross, sometimes a player should just be greey and go for goal.
The warning signs for Wolves really was when Matt Smith headed wide, later he scores the winner. I do think for most of the afternoon Wolves struggled in the air.
I'm disappointed with the result, both sides created chances to win it, but QPR come away with the three points. I just hope Nuno can get a response from his players at Norwich on Tuesday as quite a few on the Loftus Road pitch played well below the standard they have set so far this season.