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Marti Cifuentes: Queens Park Rangers head coach leaves club


Cifuentes replaced Gareth Ainsworth at Loftus Road in October 2023 with the club second from bottom in the Championship.

The Spaniard guided the Rs clear of relegation and to an 18th-placed finish, securing safety with a memorable 4-0 win at home to Leeds United.

Like last season, this one was slow to get going.

The Rs recorded just two victories in their opening 16 league games and went almost three months without a win, leaving them bottom of the table in November.

But a 2-0 win in Cardiff saw Zan Celar score his first goals since joining the club in the summer and began a run of 10 wins in 18 matches which lifted them up to 11th – three points off the play-offs.

Established players such as Jake Clarke-Salter, Ilias Chair and Jack Colback have been missing for large chunks through injury.

The two recognised strikers, Michael Frey and Celar, were also ruled out for substantial periods, meaning young players such as Rayan Kolli and Kieran Morgan have come in.

QPR’s form dipped again towards the end of the season, with two wins in Cifuentes’ last 12 matches in charge.

Reports had begun to link him with a move away from Loftus Road, but he said, “As long as I’m wanted, I’m very happy”, and insisted it was important he and the club were aligned in their approach moving forward.

A 5-0 hammering at home to the title-chasing Clarets in the Hoops’ penultimate game of the season proved to be the final curtain, as Cifuentes waved goodbye to the fans in a lap of honour that signalled a painful end to his time at the club.

Assistant coaches Kevin Betsy and Xavi Calm took charge on the last day of the season as the Rs won 1-0 at Sunderland.



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