The Welsh tactician is eager to stay put at Loftus Road and claimed that the club need a steady future in order to keep their Premier League status.
Mark Hughes has become the bookies’ favourite to be given the axe after a below-start to the season.
The former Manchester City boss signed a number of recruits in the summer, but has failed to translate that quality into achievable results on the field. QPR have gone without three points this term and at this rate, owner http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Tony-c35440 Fernandes may not keep his
manager for long.
Fernandes has issued his back to Hughes, but considering the freefall the R’s find themselves in, the Aviation businessman may see his patience disappear quickly.
The likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rangers-c40314 are 12 games without a single win.
Even fellow strugglers Southampton were able to get the better of them on the weekend and the defeat has left Hughes reeling for his http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684.
Nonetheless, the coach remained calm in front of the media and claimed that the club needs stability, something which can only be acquired if they stick with managers, rather than firing them when things don’t go right on the field.
"Stability is absolutely what this club needs in the long-term. Until you get to that point where you can establish yourself in the Premier League, then you have to go through periods where there is doubt or apprehension about what the future holds,” said
the ex-Manchester United striker.
Continuing, he added that any major changes in the team’s structure would have adverse effects on the squad and would do more harm than good despite their current performances being far from their very best.
"We are at that point in time now, but I think wholesale changes once again for this club would be the wrong decision in my view. You would expect me to say that but I honestly believe it,” Hughes was quoted as saying while speaking to the media.
QPR are in a perilous position once again and unless things change quickly, they could face relegation come May.
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