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Mark Hughes not under pressure despite QPR’s poor start

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The former Manchester United player has expressed confidence that his side will start grinding out good results, while mooting all speculations regarding his dismissal from the managerial hot seat following a poor start.
Queens Park http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rangers-c40314 head coach, Mark Hughes, has made it clear that he is not under pressure following his side’s poor start to the 2012/13 campaign. QPR are currently sitting at the bottom of the league table, three points adrift of the safety zone.
After the club’s abysmal performances thus far, reports in English media have started to suggest that the former Manchester United player will lose his http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684. However, the Welsh trainer has denied all reports, and has made it clear that the club owner, Tony
Fernandes, has complete confidence in his abilities.
“How many times can http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Tony-c35440 talk about being fully behind what we are trying to do? One game is going to change that. We know there are periods of time where we will get maximum points against teams in the Premier League because we did it last year with a team
that wasn't as good as we have now. We know the reasons we are where we are but it's about time we got points on the board”, Hughes was quoted as saying to the Independent.
The 49-year-old tactician went on to admit that all the players are frustrated with the team’s position on the league table, but has insisted that registering a win will change everyone’s attitude.
“I have spoken about the frustration of the players because they know they are close to really kicking on. The first win will certainly help that”, Hughes concluded.
QPR will lock horns against Reading in their upcoming league encounter at Loftus Road Stadium on Sunday, November 4. The former Southampton player would be hoping that his side manages to register their first win of the 2012/13 campaign.
However, the Welsh trainer knows that it will not be an easy task to defeat an upbeat Reading, who staged a mesmerizing show against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 in their mid-week Capital One Cup despite losing out the game 5-7 at the end.

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