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Joey Barton expects Queens Park Rangers to go down

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The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 international believes that it would be very difficult for his parent club to avoid the relegation now and only a miracle can save the Hoops now
QPR are in all kinds of trouble at the moment and Rangers’ midfielder, Joey Barton, who was loaned out to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Olympique-de-Marseille-c40127 at the start of the season, is of the view that the English Premier League outfit will be relegated despite the fact that they
have appointed a new coach last week.
The on-loan midfielder was talking to reporters and when asked about his views on Queens Park http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rangers-c40314 and the situation at the club, Barton was very critical of his parent club. The 30-year-old said that QPR is in a very bad situation at the moment and he
expects the R’s to get relegated. The player added that only a miracle can save them now and things aren’t looking good for the London club.
“The likelihood is, unless there is a massive turnaround in fortunes, QPR will be in the Championship next season,” he told BBC’s Football Focus.
The controversial midfielder added that QPR have so many quality players at their disposal but there main problem is that they have failed to become a team. They are brilliantly on the individual level but when it comes to collective level, they have failed
to impress the masses.
“What it seems to me as a neutral - and I am in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899, no matter that I am contracted - is that they have got a big case of a lot of good individuals, a lot of good quality individuals, but not a good team.”
Talking about his future, Joey Barton said that he is enjoying his time with Marseille and he would like the idea of extending his stay in France. The 30-year-old added that he wants to be a part of the side that can stay up and challenge for titles, and
with Queens Park Rangers, it would be difficult.
“For me to be part of the side that stayed up and not be part of the side that went down, it would be difficult for me to go back."

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