QPR’s insipid performance can be attributed to poor recruits, says Coventry manager
Coventry manager, Chris Coleman, has come out strongly against the wealthy owner’s of Queens Park Rangers, saying that the approach adopted by them is really shocking, and one which he derided as half-hearted at best. The coach looked particularly amused that his 10 men team not only managed to keep the opposition at bay, but also was the one who dominated the proceedings against a visibly passive opponent. Chris Coleman was not off mark when he says so, especially when one considers the performance of Heidar Helguson, the Rangers’ new recruitment, who spilled no less than five genuine chances. Queens Park Rangers though escaped a rare ignominy when they survived an inspired attempt by Coventry in the dying minutes of the game. (Read on …)
