Southampton's Nathaniel Clyne (left) holds back QPR's Junior Hoilett during the Barclays Premier League match at Loftus Road, London. Picture: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire
Monday, November 19, 2012
12:46 PM
QPR midfielder Junior Hoilett has described Saturday’s game with Manchester United as just another game.
The R’s have started the season badly and have gone 12 games without a win and they will find it tough against the Red Devils, who will want to bounce back from Saturday’s defeat to Norwich.
“Everybody in the dressing room was hugely disappointed with the result [against Southampton],” Hoilett said.
“We’re all really disappointed and frustrated with how things are going at the moment, but we will work hard to put it right.
“I can understand the fans’ frustrations. We’re as frustrated as they are because we want to change this around and climb the table.
“We’ve got to stick together as a team.
“The next one is a tough one against Manchester United but we need to treat it like any other.
“We need to work hard in training this week as a team and be ready for Old Trafford.”
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