Champion League
QPR: Lee Hoos shares manager update

Just some weeks after rejecting Wolves and affirming his dedication to Queens Park Rangers, Michael Beale has left Loftus Street to turn out to be the brand new Glasgow Rangers‘ supervisor.
The 42-year-old solely made the transfer to QPR in the summertime after leaving his position as assistant supervisor to Steven Gerrard at Aston Villa and attracted lots of reward for the way in which he arrange his Hoops facet within the Championship.
QPR briefly went prime of the league after a 3-0 win over Cardiff Metropolis and with Beale seemingly right here to remain, a promotion push appeared to be an actual chance this season.
Nonetheless, a horrible run of type would observe which noticed the Hoops handle simply one goal and one point from their last five games, and with Beale maybe fearing a collapse, he jumped ship to Ibrox, the place he’ll take over from the not too long ago sacked Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
Luckily for QPR, the transfer comes throughout the World Cup break and signifies that these on the board have loads of time to seek out his substitute forward of the subsequent league fixture towards Burnley on December 11.
Chief govt Lee Hoos has now supplied an replace on the Hoops’ seek for a brand new supervisor, and it appears like promising information for QPR followers.
He said: “The seek for Mick’s substitute doesn’t begin now – as a membership we’re at all times updating a short-list of potential candidates in order that we’re prepared for a scenario reminiscent of this, and we can be shifting rapidly to make an appointment.”
Are you content that QPR have already got an inventory?
The likes of Neil Critchley and Mark Robins have each been linked with the vacant put up at Loftus Street, however the truth that QPR have already got an inventory of potential candidates exhibits that they’re well-prepared and gained’t rush into a choice, which may solely be good for the west London outfit.
Whoever takes over on the membership should put the poor latest type behind them and get one of the best out of a clearly-capable squad, within the hope {that a} playoff place, or higher, can nonetheless be achieved on this marketing campaign.