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POST-MATCH THREAD: Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic: Saturday 30th August 2025: KO 12:30pm

Charlton’s visit this afternoon across town to Queen Park Rangers’ Loftus Road comes on the back of the host’s 7-1 battering to Coventry last week. As such, it was important that Nathan Jones’ side got off to a quick start in order to capitalise on the obvious fragility. 

But it was QPR that struck first. Paul Smyth found himself bursting into the box on the counter with the Charlton backline uncharacteristically all at sea.

It was mostly Charlton for the remainder of the half, but the away side failed to capitalise on their dominance. With 58% of the possession and some 16 crosses being swung in, Charlton should have done better to put the fragile QPR backline under more pressure. At times they looked like cracking but, to their credit, they held firm.

On 26 minutes, Miles Leaburn canonned a half volley off the crossbar from a Josh Edwards cross. Then followed a QPR attempt on the stroke of half time that came off the post.

The equaliser finally came on 53 minutes, when Tyreece Campbell beat his man and crossed the ball in for Rob Apter to drive it into the ground, looping over everyone, and bouncing through the box and into the back of the net.

Charlton looked to go on and grab a winner. Unfortunately, the away side found it hard to capitalise on their good play. On 83 minutes, the substitute Saito carried the ball forward from the halfway line and bumbled one in off of Kayne Ramsay.

QPR made a few aggressive changes in the second half that looked misguided but paid dividends. Conversely, our changes were largely ineffective.

Where the loss to Leicester was a frustratingly positive performance, this was frustratingly negative, with QPR there for the taking. Back-to-back league losses and a real failure to take our chances when they come makes for a bleak outlook in the near term.

A Richard Kone third goal added insult to injury. Lloyd Jones had completely marked him out of it yet again but was chasing an equaliser up the pitch that gave Kone the space to score on the break.

QPR 3 Charlton 1
Over to you.





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  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,265
    Hope Jones goes over some of "the basics" in the next 2 weeks with them all, like how to take a set piece, and when to stay on your feet and when to throw yourself to the floor....

    Expect to see a different side against the scum, and hopefully our own reaction to a loss that we saw from QPR today 
  • charlton_hero
    charlton_hero Posts: 4,665
    edited August 30
    Concerning loss against a poor QPR side. I'm worried we may not have good enough attacking quality.
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,349
    edited August 30
    QPR deserved to win the game but they didn't even need to be that good.  We were so naive, poor defensively, and with a midfield that was non-existent at times. It's such a shame we didn't get Galbraith because he may have transformed our fortunes in that area. It was the weakest part of our team last season, and thus far, we've only added Carey. I'm worried that's not going to be enough.

    Going forwards, again I'm not sure if we have the quality. Saito picks that ball up and charges straight for goal, drops a shoulder, slots it in. We see our players pick it up in similar positions all the time. They drives forwards, check back and pass sideways, or else scuff it. The quality is once against the difference. Even our goal was scuffed. 
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    No need to panic but maybe we should have played a few first teamers on Tuesday. We didn't look our usual self although a draw was probably the fair result.
  • JamesU2002
    JamesU2002 Posts: 92
    Very concerning. We can be as solid as you like at the back, and while that might work in League One, you need an attacking threat. Otherwise you’ll get punished by more talented players like Saito. 

    Transfer window shuts next week, we’re not in for an attacker, but we should have been. 
  • Stu_of_Kunming
    Stu_of_Kunming Posts: 17,117
    edited August 30
    We should have had a pen and them a red card.

    But our resident gooner thinks referees only impact results against his team. 
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  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,446
    It's funny. We got promoted because our defense were excellent and kept a lot of clean sheets. 

    So we change up the defense with new recruitment and largely keep the midfield and attack the same (in the starting line-up). 

    We don't have enough quality in the final third and, whilst that remains, we will struggle this year. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,041
    It's funny. We got promoted because our defense were excellent and kept a lot of clean sheets. 

    So we change up the defense with new recruitment and largely keep the midfield and attack the same (in the starting line-up). 

    We don't have enough quality in the final third and, whilst that remains, we will struggle this year. 
    We’ve changed one defender in the lineup and two attackers? 
  • That little bit of quality was the difference 
  • Lots of positives to take from a game we were the better team in. 
    Finishing isn’t one of them. Is Godden the answer?
    are we allowed to be worried about Kelman yet? 
  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,836

    A lot of us thought that there would be a big reaction from QPR to their heavy defeat last week and so it proved. 

    We needed to get on the front foot quickly but took far too long to get into the game, but then in the last 20 minutes of the first half and for much of the second we gave at least as good as we got. But QPR were solid in defence and much more incisive in attack and could have extended their lead before Rob Apter’s goal pulled us level. Then it might have gone either way but QPR were that bit more fluid and dangerous, making and taking their chance to go ahead again.

    I think we are seeing the quality difference between League One and the Championship. There aren’t any easy games at this level but anyone could beat anyone else on their day. Today wasn’t our day.

  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,561
    We should have had a pen and them a red card.

    But our resident gooner thinks referees only impact results against his team. 
    They as in QPR? When? And a red card for who?
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,318
    edited August 30
    Very concerning. We can be as solid as you like at the back, and while that might work in League One, you need an attacking threat. Otherwise you’ll get punished by more talented players like Saito. 

    Transfer window shuts next week, we’re not in for an attacker, but we should have been. 
    We weren't solid at the back today though, that's the problem today, and is why we've not come away with at least a point, aside the three goals conceded, neither Ramsay or Edwards were on song today.

    Its not pretty but at the very least we need to go back to grinding out a couple of 0-0s, like last season, where we're absolutely confident that the Defence can be relied upon, and then work on the attack.

    Agree with Fen, we need a backup RWB option for Apter
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,041
    That little bit of quality was the difference 
    Particularly at set pieces. If our delivery had been better I think we would have won 
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,739
    edited August 30
    Kamakazi attacking substitutions at the end made the scoreline look far worse than it should have . 
    Absolutely no shape to the team by the end . 
    Again our finishing is letting us down and the set pieces today didn’t help . 
    I know it sounds like he’s being used as a scapegoat but TC just isn’t up to it . 
    If he doesn’t fall to the floor for the umpteenth time we don’t lose that game yet he’s still on the pitch at the end. 
    NJ had a mare today and he probably knows it 

  • sm
    sm Posts: 2,958
    oh well back to the usual frustration. So many set pieces wasted and the side looking as they are not used to playing with each other.
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  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,675
    I think we all new that the championship was a much tougher league than league one and so it's proving. 
    We have pretty much a full squad to choose from and we've just been beat by a side that lost 7 1 last Saturday. 
    We simply must be more clinical in our finishing than we currently have been. 
    NJ has 5 strikers to choose from and he has to work out our best partnership up front. 
    I'm not going to join in the pile on regarding Campbell as he's only 20 and still learning,  but I believe he needs a spell on the bench and give others a chance to start.
    We will I'm sure learn from games like today and as long as we stay up that's fine by me. 
  • Last week I said I had concerns over the lack of ability to score. I was told not to worry because we were playing well and the goals will come. Well I saw nothing in that game that leads me to believe we will be able to adapt to this league in the way we need to. Poor offensively, poor defensively. Poor decision to start/keep tc on. Poor all around 
  • Willo
    Willo Posts: 38
    NATHEN JONES and the love affair with TC being messi needs to stop! Only game we have won this season he was off the pitch! WHY BUY STRIKERS if your not playing them?
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,446
    fenaddick said:
    It's funny. We got promoted because our defense were excellent and kept a lot of clean sheets. 

    So we change up the defense with new recruitment and largely keep the midfield and attack the same (in the starting line-up). 

    We don't have enough quality in the final third and, whilst that remains, we will struggle this year. 
    We’ve changed one defender in the lineup and two attackers? 
    Keeper as well. 

    Wing-backs could be considered both. But unsure why the core Doc, Coventry, Leaburn, TC are still the first choices when they weren't our strength last season. 
  • DDOUBLEE
    DDOUBLEE Posts: 1,473
    Lots of positives to take from a game we were the better team in. 
    Finishing isn’t one of them. Is Godden the answer?
    are we allowed to be worried about Kelman yet? 
    I’m worried about every striker, not one of them has looked good.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    We should have had a pen and them a red card.

    But our resident gooner thinks referees only impact results against his team. 
    True. The ref was crap. I thought the quality might go up with the level but I haven't seen much of it yet.
  • Stu_of_Kunming
    Stu_of_Kunming Posts: 17,117
    We should have had a pen and them a red card.

    But our resident gooner thinks referees only impact results against his team. 
    They as in QPR? When? And a red card for who?
    Mbengue should have had a second yellow for dragging Kelman(?) down. 
  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 626
    Draw was fair the subs both managers made was where the game was won and lost 
  • angrybird
    angrybird Posts: 110
    So we're concentrating on the league are we ....well that went well !