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RANGERS ON RIGHT TRACK – STEPHAN

By Jack James

QPR boss Julien Stephan remains
“convinced” his side can be a force to be reckoned with in the Championship despite a frustrating goalless draw at home to Bolton.
Rangers dominated the game, but striker Richard Kone missed several chances and visiting goalkeeper Jack Bonham was in inspired form.
Stephan said: “We did a great game. I’m very satisfied with the way we play and the way the players want to be an exciting team on the pitch.
“I enjoyed that and I’m really, really convinced that in the mid-long term, if we continue to...

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