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QPR manager Marti Cifuentes hinted at a potential departure for Lyndon Dykes after the striker was left out of the squad for the recent 1-1 draw against Plymouth. Despite the game ending in a draw, QPR struggled with red cards and missed opportunities.

The match saw a strong start for Rangers, with Michael Frey opening the scoring before Morgan Whittaker’s equaliser for Plymouth. However, the team faced challenges with Adam Forshaw and Freddie Issaka being sent off during the game.

Cifuentes expressed disappointment with only securing one point from the match. He acknowledged the team’s strong start but admitted that they allowed Plymouth to gain too much possession as the game progressed. Despite creating several chances, QPR was unable to secure a win.

On the other side, Plymouth boss Wayne Rooney praised his team’s performance and believed they deserved a penalty during the game. He commended the players for their character, energy, and defensive efforts throughout the match.

Rooney also highlighted the team’s improvement since their defeat against Sheffield Wednesday, emphasizing the resilience and passion displayed by the players. He expressed satisfaction with their performance and determination to secure a positive result.

The match was marked by controversial decisions, including the red cards and the potential penalty that Plymouth believed they should have been awarded. Rooney expressed frustration with the referee’s choices but praised his team for their bravery and commitment on the field.

Overall, the game between QPR and Plymouth showcased a mix of strong performances, missed opportunities, and contentious decisions. Both managers acknowledged the challenges faced during the match and highlighted areas for improvement as they look ahead to future games in the Championship.