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STEPHAN SO HAPPY TO SEE BURRELL RETURN

QPR head coach Julien Stephan insisted there was no lack of effort on the part of his players, despite the game between two mid-table teams having a definite end-of-season feel to it.
“The season is not finished and I think, when you see the effort of the players today, they showed that it’s not finished for us in their mindset,” said Stephan. “The players tried everything on the pitch, but sometimes you have less efficiency. But I don’t think the players could sending on Rumarn Bur- to collect.
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