The former Tottenham manager was full of praise for his players, although they were unable to carve out a win against the Black Cats at home.
Since taking over the reins at Loftus Road, Harry Redknapp has managed to change the sagging fortunes of QPR a bit and secured his 2rd draw in a week to turn things around for the club.
While the tactician has a history of making the impossible happen, he faces a long journey in retaining the Rangers’ place in the Premier League and draws such as the one against Sunderland last night will simply not do.
Redknapp needs three points on a regular basis if he is to keep the R’s up and although his personnel may not be tailored to the task, the coach was still pleased with their outing, despite their inability to grind out a win.
"We need a win, we need to get win on the board somehow. We had people out there like Clint Hill and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ryan-Nelsen-c31992 today. Ryan came here and probably felt he was going to be fourth-choice centre-half and he is playing every week and is captain,” he added.
"They gave everything and Shaun Derry came on for us when I lost Stephane Mbia and did a great http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684. They tried for their life today and I couldn't fault their effort. It was a bit like the game the other night when we drew at Sunderland. I was pleased with
the performance and there was only one team that was going to win. I don't know really what they did after they scored,” said the coach while speaking to the media after the 1-1 draw.
Ji-Sung Park, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Adel-Taarabt-c3610 and other marquee players have struggled emphatically this term and their dead weight loss is hindering the team and letting them leave the helm could be a great solution for all the concerned parties.
While something like that could arise in the upcoming transfer window, for the time being, Redknapp will focus on the task at hand and will be keen to utilize the resources available to him in London.
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