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Queens Park Rangers 2 v 3 AFC Bournemouth
FA Cup
Saturday, 6th January 2024 Kick-off 15:00

Voting was locked for this match at midnight on Thursday 11th January but you may still add your mini match reports. Note that members and non-members alike were able to vote.

Asmir Begovic0.0
Aaron Drewe0.0
Jimmy Dunne0.0
Morgan Fox0.0
Ziyad Larkeche0.0
Elijah Dixon-Bonner0.0
Sam Field0.0
Andre Dozzell0.0
Paul Smyth0.0
Sinclair Armstrong0.0
Lyndon Dykes0.0
Osman Kakay0.0
Kenneth Paal0.0
Rafferty Pedder0.0
Albert Adomah0.0
Lorent Talla0.0
0.0Mark Travers
0.0Max Aarons
0.0Chris Mepham
0.0Marcos Senesi
0.0Marcus Tavernier
0.0Alex Scott
0.0Lewis Cook
0.0David Brooks
0.0Philip Billing
0.0Luis Sinisterra
0.0Kieffer Moore
0.0Ryan Christie
0.0Justin Kluivert
0.0Illya Zabarnyi
0.0Daniel Adu-Adjei

Referee0.0 
Match Rating0.0 


Your Queens Park Rangers v AFC Bournemouth Match Reports

Geoff78 added 19:36 - Jan 6

Nothing to be ashamed of, but still so disappointing. We rode our luck in the first half with the Cherries missing 2 or 3 decent chances, but Armstrong and Smyth were always dangerous running into the space behind the defence.

If only we could have defended better for 15 minutes after half time Bournemouth would have got nervy, but even in the first couple of minutes it looked as though we'd lost our focus. The Bournemouth press functioned very well at times and caused us problems as Dunne is not a ball player and all the defenders were vulnerable. Begovic is very slow to play the ball out and rarely looks further than the CBs. I assume this is what he's told to do by Marti, but it's one dimensional and against decent opposition doesn't get us down the pitch. Surely they can work on more dynamic restarts? The same is true when we have throws or free kicks. Too often the instinct is to go back, so much so that players don't even look for other options.

Having said all this the players who came in did pretty well. Even Dykes on the left of midfield wasn't bad. The first half was great, the second inevitable. Armstrong man of the match. Now to concentrate on the league!
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Geoff78 added 10:00 - Jan 7

Nothing to be ashamed of, but still so disappointing. We rode our luck in the first half with the Cherries missing 2 or 3 decent chances, but Armstrong and Smyth were always dangerous running into the space behind the defence.

If only we could have defended better for 15 minutes after half time Bournemouth would have got nervy, but even in the first couple of minutes it looked as though we'd lost our focus. The Bournemouth press functioned very well at times and caused us problems as Dunne is not a ball player and all the defenders were vulnerable. Begovic is very slow to play the ball out and rarely looks further than the CBs. I assume this is what he's told to do by Marti, but it's one dimensional and against decent opposition doesn't get us down the pitch. Surely they can work on more dynamic restarts? The same is true when we have throws or free kicks. Too often the instinct is to go back, so much so that players don't even look for other options.

Having said all this the players who came in did pretty well. Even Dykes on the left of midfield wasn't bad. The first half was great, the second inevitable. Armstrong man of the match. Now to concentrate on the league!
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OldPedro added 16:27 - Jan 7

Difficult to score some of the players as the performances between 1st and 2nd half were so different. Thought Drewe did ok first half but then got torn apart in the 2nd Before he was subbed.

Armstrong probably had his best game but he did tire in the 2nd half (as did others) which contributed to us not pressing as well as we did in the 1st half and giving Bournemouth a much easier ride.
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Royboy48 added 17:09 - Jan 7

Agree with OldPedro about the Game Of Two Halves; thought Larkeche looked the most progressive player in hoops.

I've afraid I've lost patience with Begovic now; for every smart save there's a ricket; didn't use judgement to vary the restarts - two strikers to aim at with the occasional long ball. He's supposed to set an example as a senior player instead he's conflicted with the The Other Business Interests and frankly - surely - must know better than to guest on a Chelsea podcast. You just don't do that if you want to inspire the youngsters and get fans on your side. Here for the pension, not for the future. Smithies anyone?
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