The R’s are presently engaged in a relegation struggle in an effort to keep their championship status for a more season. They are closing close on London rivals Millwall, who have only gained one point from their previous seven games, and are currently only one point outside of the relegation zone.
QPR has just dropped one of their last six games, as Marti Cifuentes’ team is playing well to secure their survival. Here is the most recent information about the Queens Park Rangers.
QPR’s accounts make for poor reading
Football finance expert Kieran Maguire shared some of the report on his X account (previously known as Twitter) after QPR submitted their accounts for the 22–23 season, and it does not appear good. The club lost £20 million despite not spending a penny on player transfers, selling players for £2 million, and spending £12 million on building training facilities. The report also reveals that shareholders loaned the club £30 million over the course of the season to cover losses.
Maguire also included a graph that illustrates QPR’s losses over the last 13 years, which helps to put the team’s financial situation in context.
Head of Medical Services departs
On Monday afternoon, QPR made it official that Imitiaz Ahmad, the Head of Medical Services, had departed the team. Ahmad joined QPR in 2016 as a club doctor and left after eight years of service.
Ahmad is expected to become the Head of Sports Medicine for Crystal Palace, a Premier League team, according to Sami Mokbel of the Daily Mail. He is departing to “pursue a new challenge in the Premier League,” according to a statement from QPR.
Additionally, they stated that they are trying to fill Ahmad’s void by promoting someone within the team.
Cifuentes praises fellow Championship team
With a 1-0 victory away at Bristol City on Saturday afternoon, QPR’s winning streak continues. Just before the break, Ilias Chair scored what turned out to be a crucial goal in the match. Cifuentes quickly praised the Robins as “one of the best teams” in the division, even if QPR prevailed.
“Bristol is a strong team with a distinct personality. After the game, Cifuentes spoke with the Bristol Post, saying, “They are very good at counter pressing and on pressing high. They defeated one of the greatest teams in the league, Southampton, demonstrating their quality. I’m sure Southampton is aiming for the playoffs because they are a strong squad. “We made some slight adjustments to our build-up for this game because, in my opinion, Bristol is one of the league’s best teams when it comes to high press and counter press. Cifuentes gave it very high acclaim, demonstrating how difficult he anticipated and found the game to be. The fact that they were able to win is evidence of both Cifuentes’ skill as a coach and the talent of the QPR team.