I agree. I'd question the attitude of several players and in any other team they'd be kicked out of the team and out of the club. I suspect that because the majority of those players are loanees we've probably accepted them on deals that say they play if fit.
Nothing worse than seeing players not appearing to give their best but because they know they'll be getting their Premiership salary whatever the result.
How many loan players played yesterday?
3 of the 5 played, the other 2 were still counting their wages in the medics room.
Here are the rankings from WLS (and I think these are far too generous for Martin & Lowe up front, and Tim's defensive effort is minimal at best):
Seny Dieng: 6 Had little else to do other than pick the ball out of his net three times. Was left hopelessly exposed by his defence.
Osman Kakay: 7 Caught out on occasions but had a decent game. Delivered a cross which led to Rangers’ goal and was always eager to get forward.
Rob Dickie: 5 Has had a really poor season and this was another bad performance. Looks short of confidence and was all over the place at times.
Jimmy Dunne: 5 Also struggled at the heart of the Rangers defence. That area is a problem for Ainsworth.
Kenneth Paal: 5 Struggled defensively and offered little going forward. Has done well in his first season at QPR but is enduring a dip in form.
Sam Field: 7 Competed well in midfield. Looked very solid.
Stefan Johansen: 6 A calming presence and almost scored when he fired over the bar.
Tim Ireogbunam: 7 One of his best performances for Rangers. Took his goal – the first of his senior career – really well and was impressive throughout in a slightly more attacking role given to him by Ainsworth.
Ilias Chair: 7 Was lively before going off 10 minutes before half-time with what looked like a nasty hamstring injury. It was a major blow for his team and the tide turned against them afterwards.
Jamal Lowe: 6 Ran around a lot and pressed well from the front, but did little of note in an attacking sense.
Chris Martin: 7 Linked play well and put in a workmanlike performance up front.
Andre Dozzell: 6 Did OK after coming on for Chair.
Albert Adomah: 6 Missed a late chance when he headed over.
Here are the rankings from WLS (and I think these are far too generous for Martin & Lowe up front, and Tim's defensive effort is minimal at best):
Seny Dieng: 6 Had little else to do other than pick the ball out of his net three times. Was left hopelessly exposed by his defence.
Osman Kakay: 7 Caught out on occasions but had a decent game. Delivered a cross which led to Rangers’ goal and was always eager to get forward.
Rob Dickie: 5 Has had a really poor season and this was another bad performance. Looks short of confidence and was all over the place at times.
Jimmy Dunne: 5 Also struggled at the heart of the Rangers defence. That area is a problem for Ainsworth.
Kenneth Paal: 5 Struggled defensively and offered little going forward. Has done well in his first season at QPR but is enduring a dip in form.
Sam Field: 7 Competed well in midfield. Looked very solid.
Stefan Johansen: 6 A calming presence and almost scored when he fired over the bar.
Tim Ireogbunam: 7 One of his best performances for Rangers. Took his goal – the first of his senior career – really well and was impressive throughout in a slightly more attacking role given to him by Ainsworth.
Ilias Chair: 7 Was lively before going off 10 minutes before half-time with what looked like a nasty hamstring injury. It was a major blow for his team and the tide turned against them afterwards.
Jamal Lowe: 6 Ran around a lot and pressed well from the front, but did little of note in an attacking sense.
Chris Martin: 7 Linked play well and put in a workmanlike performance up front.
Andre Dozzell: 6 Did OK after coming on for Chair.
Albert Adomah: 6 Missed a late chance when he headed over.
IMO theyve been too generous for Kakay, Dickie, Lowe, Dozzell and Martin. Jimmy Dunne was our best defender and probably deserved a 6. I'd also give Kakay a 6, but not for his defending which was awful but because he did get forward and contributed something to the forwards. Jamal Lowe was invisible at times and has to contribute more. I can only presume that Amos still isn't fully fit because Dozzell adds and does next to nothing. As for Dickie he was just a liability and only looked comfortable in the late stages when Ainsworth moved Field back as a third central defender.