'We need to learn from this' - Cifuentes

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Marti Cifuentes, the manager of Queens Park Rangers, has called for his team to learn from their 2-0 defeat against Sheffield United as they prepare to face West Brom next weekend. In an interview with BBC Radio London, he acknowledged the challenge of going up against a quality side that is competing for a playoff spot, led by an experienced manager. Cifuentes expressed disappointment over the loss, stating that QPR had performed well in many areas but failed to capitalize on their scoring opportunities. Despite dominating large parts of the game and creating more chances, they were unable to find the back of the net. He pointed out that defensive mistakes led to the two goals conceded, which were crucial in the match outcome.

Cifuentes affirmed the need for his squad to keep improving and to learn from these experiences moving forward. The manager's focus remains on refining their gameplay to enhance their competitiveness in the league. As they prepare for West Brom, QPR aims to translate their hard work into tangible results.

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