x

Saints V Manchester United The Verdict

Saints might have been beaten bu they were not bowed and put in a fine second half performance that augurs well for the season.

A defeat is a defeat but sometimes it has to be put in context and this was a United side who cam into the game having scored 16 goals and conceded only 2, it could be said this was Saints first big test of the season.

So from this context yes it was a defeat but it was one that left those leaving the ground at the end knowing they had seen a decent performance from their side who not only matched United in all departments but dominated possession and pushed them back.

There are still things not quite right in the Saints team, but the manager is starting to impose his way of playing on the team and that should shine through in the coming weeks if this is anything to go by.

Saints dominated the stats in all departments, 69% possession, 14 shot against United's 9 even 8 corners against 4, but the one stat that mattered was the one goal scored and that sadly was United's

There was no Virgil Van Dijk in the starting line up althouh some fans still felt that a second striker is needed rather than considering that the issue is about firstly supply, Shane Long ran his legs off throughout the game and pushed United back Lemina and Romeu had to work hard in midfield and in the centre of defence Hoedt and Yoshida were only found wanting once and that sadly decided the game.

Mauricio Pellegrino showed that he was willing to change tactics to try and rescue the game, his first substitution saw Gabbiadini come on, but it was not to replace Long but Davis meaning that there were two strikers on the pitch for the final 17 minutes and that stayed the same when the shattered Long went off for Charlie Austin, but for all Saints domination it was the issue of creating truly decent chances.

But overall although it was a defeat there were plenty of plus points to be taken from this game, if a rampant United side struggle to beat us then there is nothing to fear from the rest of the league, Ok perhaps their near neighbours City who are looking good.

We have a good shape now and plenty of options and it is now just about getting the creative players creating again, in Tadic and Redmond we have two players who can change games, as of yet they are not in the best of form, but if they can find that form then we have nothing to worry about.

The key now is to be positive, we are a better squad than last year and a better manager we can beat last years performance.

What to read next:

Robbie James and recent Swans meetings – History
It's often extremes of one thing or the other when QPR and Swansea lock horns - we look back at an eclectic bunch of recent meetings, and the career of Robbie James, ahead of Boxing Day’s latest trip to South Wales.
Toner takes QPR's trip to Swansea - Referee
Occasional Championship official Ben Toner gets the second QPR game of his season this Boxing Day as the R’s head to Swansea.
Dunne delivers QPR's perfect present - Report
Jimmy Dunne’s last minute Loft End header sent Preston packing with nothing and QPR soaring into the dizzying heights of midtable on Saturday – Saffa Michail was there for LFW.
Queens Park Rangers 2 - 1 Preston North End - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.
Are we the shithouses? Preview
QPR bring their bizarrely effective brand of possession-less football back to Loftus Road on Saturday to face a Preston team that’s made something of an art of doing plenty with not a lot in recent years, particularly against Rangers.
39 days since our last nonsense - Perryripheral Thoughts
Alex Perry is back to review a month when things started to look up in QPR land, with Zan Celar scoring goals and Jimmy Dunne getting a 'serious business' haircut.
Drawing, drawing, drawing towards freedom - Opposition Profile
The only team that's drawn more than QPR in the Championship this season is our opponent this Saturday, Preston North End, as they come to terms with the predictable departure of Ryan Lowe and steadying influence of Paul Heckingbottom - @Josh_McLoughlin is our oppo fan.
Blackstock's wonder goal seals crucial PNE victory - History
Ahead of Preston’s visit to Loftus Road on Saturday we’re looking back to a crucial victory for John Gregory’s side in their fight for survival back in 2007.
Donohue in charge of Preston visit - Referee
Manchester official Matt Donohue is in the middle for QPR's Saturday afternoon shithouse-a-thon with Preston North End.
Smyth’s smash and grab stuns City – Report
QPR continued their recent unbeaten run, despite another poor performance, away at Bristol City on Saturday, thanks to an extraordinary goal from Paul Smyth.