Following a goalless draw at Sunderland, Harry Redknapp believes Queen's Park Rangers have already shown some improvement since he took over.
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Redknapp replaced Mark Hughes after the Welshman was sacked on Friday having failed to pick up a single win in the first 12 games of the season.
With all the goings on at Liberty Stadium over the last few days, the Premier League basement boys actually started Tuesday's clash at the Stadium of Light quite well.
While Redknapp's first game in charge of the Hoops ended in a dour stalemate, the veteran tactician is confident the capital outfit showed some promise.
"We worked hard, and we deserved a point tonight," Redknapp said in his post-match summation.
"We defended well and denied them chances. I feel more optimistic tonight than on Saturday (when QPR lost 3-1 to Manchester United).
"I saw enough tonight to think we can go on a small run and keep ourselves in the pack."





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