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Marti Cifuentes, the head coach of QPR, is not worried about the team’s lack of goals in the pre-season friendlies. Despite losing to Brighton 1-0 in their final game before the Championship campaign starts, Cifuentes remains unfazed. The team also faced defeats against Tottenham, Fulham, and Reading after returning from Spain, where they had a significant win against local lower-league teams.

The new signing, Zan Celar, had a quiet start in the match against Brighton as the team struggled to build up from the back. Cifuentes mentioned that the team faced tough challenges against top-tier opponents and scoring against them was always going to be a difficult task. His main focus was on testing the team’s competitiveness and preparation for the upcoming matches.

While acknowledging the importance of scoring goals to win matches, Cifuentes highlighted that the team created numerous chances in recent games, including against Reading, Tottenham, and Brighton. The only missing piece was the final touch or pass to convert those opportunities into goals. Despite the lack of finishing, Cifuentes emphasized the positive aspect of creating chances consistently.

Looking ahead to the opening Championship game against West Brom, Cifuentes expressed confidence in the team’s ability to compete at a high level. He believes that facing strong opposition in pre-season matches will better prepare QPR for the challenges in the upcoming season. While acknowledging the need to improve in front of the goal, Cifuentes remains optimistic about the team’s overall performance and competitiveness.

In conclusion, Cifuentes’ focus on testing the team against tough opponents and his calm demeanor despite the goal-scoring struggles reflect his confidence in QPR’s potential. As the Championship campaign kicks off, the team will look to capitalize on their chances and convert them into goals to secure positive results in the upcoming matches.