Mick Beale believes results will improve for QPR as their struggles continue
Mick Beale insists he is confident results will improve despite a poor start to his reign as QPR boss.
Rangers’ 1-1 draw with Rotherham at Loftus Road means they have taken just one point from two home matches this week – and have won just one of their five Championship matches this season.
Coming after the midweek home defeat by Blackpool, the result against the Millers was another disappointment and they were again guilty of missing chances.
Beale said: “It was a game of missed opportunities. It’s been a tough week for us in terms of results because we’ve missed big opportunities.
“To take one point out of six, I feel frustrated but I feel sorry for the players because I think their efforts deserved more.
“We’re close to something clicking. But there’s obviously a bit of frustration in my voice and in the air.
“We got in some fantastic areas, our keeper’s not had a save to make, but we’ve drawn 1-1.
“We missed four massive chances to go in front and then go on and kill the game. We haven’t taken them and we’re sat here with a point.
“I’m aware it’s one win in five, but the performances deserve a lot more in my opinion.”
Chris Willock’s gradual return from a hamstring tear he suffered in March is at least a boost for Rangers, who have missed him badly.
Willock equalised after Chiedozie Ogbene’s opener – his second goal in as many appearances for Beale’s side this season.
The former Arsenal man exchanged passes with Ilias Chair and held off two challenges before firing past Millers keeper Viktor Johansson at the Swede’s near post.
Beale has been without other players, such as midfielder Luke Amos and summer signing Taylor Richards.
“As we get them back I’m expecting us to go on a run of results. I’d like us to get