Mark Hughes believes he is the right man to turn Queens Park Rangers' fortunes around, despite their poor start to the season.
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QPR are yet to register a Premier League victory this season, along with Reading, whom they drew 1-1 with on Sunday.
But despite the obvious pressure on Hughes, the Welshman insists he is not 'sticking his head in the sand.'
"Am I still the manager to turn things around here? Yes I am," said Hughes.
"We're not sticking our heads in the sand. We know exactly where we are and our intention is to get out of that.
"This was an opportunity to do that and we didn't take it. But we have one more point than we did before the game. We have to take that as a positive."
QPR escaped relegation last season by the skin of their teeth. It was anticipated that this season they would find the going markedly easier, especially with no fewer than eleven decent signings made in pre-season, but this has not transpired.
"We anticipated before the season started that we would have a really successful campaign.
"The longer this run goes on then that successful season we all anticipated is in danger. And we could end up being in the situation we were in last year.
"Now we don't anticipate that will happen, but it is a possibility and we are all aware it could happen. We have done really well in our performances of late, but we just need a break as things have not gone for us."





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