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QPR flops need to be replaced, fumes Harry Redknapp after Cup embarrassment

‘They got their chance today and they blew it.’

QUEENS PARK RANGERS manager Harry Redknapp tore into his players after a team studded with internationals was beaten 4-2 by third-division Milton Keynes Dons in the FA Cup fourth round.

The home defeat against League One MK Dons brought further misery to a club whose Premier League status is already in serious jeopardy with the side five points from safety at the foot of the English top flight.

With half an eye on the visit of champions Manchester City in the league on Tuesday, Redknapp made nine changes to his starting XI, but his side were left reeling by a team ranked 31 places below them. Despite altering his team so radically, Redknapp felt the quality in the side meant there was no room for excuses.

“If you look at the team today, what is it? An England goalkeeper (Rob Green), a right-back from Man United (Fabio), a left-back in Armand Traore,” Redknapp said.

“You’ve got Anton Ferdinand and Tal Ben Haim, then Esteban Granero from Real Madrid. You’ve got Ale Faurlin, Park Ji-sung from Man United, Jamie Mackie, Jay Bothroyd and DJ Campbell.

“Surely they are entitled to beat a team from two divisions down? It tells me, like I’ve said all along, that I need to improve the squad. That is why I have gone all over Europe these last three weeks trying to improve the squad because we are short.

“We are bottom of the league because that is where we are. We have picked up in the last 10 games or so, picking up 11 points, and we’re getting blood out of a stone at the moment. I know we need to improve and that is what we will continue to try and do this week, but it is not easy.”

QPR have signed Israeli centre-back Ben Haim and French striker Loic Remy in the January transfer window to date and Redknapp’s reaction to Saturday’s defeat suggested more new arrivals could be on the cards.

“I gave them a chance today because they knock on my door and say they should be playing and other people tell me they are all good players,” he said.

“Well, they got their chance today and they blew it. It answers questions — not for me, because I already knew the answer, but for other people. Today they saw the answers.”

- © AFP, 2012

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