QPR: 5 Reasons Why R's Will Definitely Get Relegated

2. The Lack Of Goals

loic remy QPR can€™t score this season. They have only managed a very poor 12 goals at Loftus Road all season, which isn€™t enough to keep anyone up. Bobby Zamora was the team€™s top scorer from a long time, despite having missed a few months of the season with injury, though the club's current top goal scorer with is new signing Loic Remy, who only joined the club early in January while the midfield. The rest of the team have pretty much failed to score all year: the only defender to score for QPR this season was Ryan Nelson in an early season game at Wigan, and goals from midfield have been equally as rare. The truly scary thing is that it€™s not like they are a Liverpool or Spurs team who only have two main strikers in the entire squad to pick from - they actually have a raft of available options, with Jamie Mackie, Bobby Zamora, Remy and Jay Bothroyd all currently in the squad. They also have Andy Johnson, who sadly got injured early in the season and has missed the entire campaign, while Shawn Wright Phillips has also been ruled out for the rest of the run in. The likes of DJ Campbell and Djibril Cissé are out on loan so they can€™t help the team but they still have a big roster of strikers and the majority are misfiring. Lack of goal scorers clearly isn€™t the problem, it€™s the failure to score the goals that has really helped land QPR in an impossible situation. Getting the ball in the back of the net should be a huge concern for QPR€™s fans as every team fighting to get out of relegation needs at least one goal scorer to make sure they don€™t suffer the drop.
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Ian Newby is a average nerd living in the north of England, if given the chance he would spend all his life sat watching every single football match he possibly could before catching up on nerd happy TV shows then playing videos games all night, thankfully he doesn’t do that.