Skip to Content. Skip to Navigation.
Football


News

Kean rapt with Rovers

Kean rapt with Rovers

02/12/2012 03:49:03 AM

Related Links

Blackburn manager Steve Kean praised his side's first-half performance after taking all three points against Queens Park Rangers on Saturday.

Goals in the opening 45 minutes from Yakubu Aiyegbeni, Steven N'Zonzi and Junior Hoilett capped a fine start for home side Blackburn in their clash at Ewood Park.

The strong showing from the hosts appeared to suggest they had quickly shrugged off a 7-1 thrashing at the hands of Arsenal last time out.

"I felt the first-half display was really exceptional and I think we put to bed the disappointment of the Arsenal game," Kean said.

"We worked really hard defensively this week trying to press the ball and keep a high line and I thought first half they were brilliant."

"Then we had the Yakubu chance when he hit the bar that could have taken it to four and ... after that QPR felt like they had nothing to lose."

"They started throwing everything at us, they changed their shape and I think after the first goal went in we had a bit of a wobble ... which I think is understandable considering how many youngsters we had in the side."

QPR boss Mark Hughes was returning to the ground where he began his Premier League management career in 2004, but he left Ewood Park ruing their bad start to the game.

"You can't give any Premier League team a three goal head-start," he said.

"The contrast to the second half was marked and there shouldn't be that difference in performance in my view, first half wasn't acceptable and second half we take a little bit of comfort from that to be honest."

"But you can't give a team a three-goal lead and expect to get back on level terms."

"But in fairness we very nearly did it and that gives the players credit but they have to understand if you are going to win games then you can't be fundamentally flawed in the first half."

 
Photograph Copyright : Getty Images

You Might Also Like

Most Read Articles

Cold tyres almost cost Webber dearly
Cold tyres almost cost Webber dearly
Motorsport
05/27/2012 10:46:36 PM
Monaco Grand Prix winner Mark Webber described the end of Sunday's race as 'very strange' ...
 
 
Freo's failure comes down to talent
AFL
05/27/2012 11:02:27 PM
 
Gritty Tigers do Sheens proud
League
05/27/2012 10:01:48 PM
 
Bombers look to set up season
AFL
05/28/2012 01:41:21 AM
 
Alarm bells ringing for Dockers
AFL
05/27/2012 09:24:16 PM
 
Thrilling IPL final goes to Kolkata
Cricket
05/27/2012 09:28:04 PM
 
Menzel return on the cards
AFL
05/28/2012 02:37:03 AM
 
Lewis angry at losing captaincy
League
05/27/2012 08:28:17 AM
 
 
 

Your Say

Our Say

Cup double might not save Di Matteo
Cup double might not save Di Matteo
Iain Strachan
Imagine being shown the door by your employer just weeks after reaching the pinnacle of ...more
Luck was due for Chelsea
Luck was due for Chelsea
Ben Sutton
Chelsea will go down as one of the luckiest teams to have ever won the Champions League, ...more