QPR boss clarifies injury situation ahead of Sunderland fixture amid Championship relegation battle

QPR boss clarifies injury situation ahead of Sunderland fixture amid Championship relegation battle

News on the QPR squad before this Saturday’s Championship game at the Stadium of Light versus Sunderland.
Prior to QPR’s Championship match against Sunderland, manager Marti Cifuentes has stated that midfielder Taylor Richards is still suffering from a calf injury.

The 23-year-old, who signed a permanent contract with the result  after leaving Brighton in the summer, has only played in four Championship games so far this year and hasn’t been included in the matchday squad since December. Taylor had a calf injury on the final day of January, according to Cifuentes. “He’s headed back.” He is currently recuperating from what turned out to be a quite serious muscle injury.


Right now, we’re taking things week by week. The injury is now nearing its final stage, although It’s hard to say how many weeks it will take, although it might still take some. He undoubtedly possesses a great deal of talent, and if he recovers from his injury, it will be up to him to fight for a slot.

Following their 2-0 loss to Middlesbrough last weekend, QPR is now just one point above the relegation zone in 20th place in the Championship table. Nevertheless, with nine league games left, starting with Saturday’s trip to the Stadium of Light, Cifuentes is optimistic his team will avoid the relegation.

He then on, “If anyone thought it was easy, they were making a big mistake. I’m convinced that we’re going to manage to reach the target.” “I am not a sorcerer. I’m available to assist. However, to anticipate It’s absurd to think we can win every game. It will not be easy.”

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