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Queen's Park Rangers head coach Julien Stephan believes his side's 6-1 thrashing over Portsmouth on Saturday was not their "best offensive collective performance."
Two goals each from Paul Smyth, Rayan Kolli and Richard Kone contributed to a clinical attacking display from Rangers who have now hit 50 points in the Championship and sit 17th in the table.
The Hoops had only registered nine shots across the match compared to Portsmouth's 20.
"It was not our best offensive collective performance," said Stephan to BBC Radio London after the game.
"I think we have had some better games collectively since the start of the season, but it was really, really clinical today.
"The first three shots, in fact, were three goals, which completely changed the momentum of the game and the balance of power, giving a lot of confidence, even if they managed to score once before half-time.
"But we restarted very well in the second half with the willingness to continue to attack and to score more goals."
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Two goals each from Paul Smyth, Rayan Kolli and Richard Kone contributed to a clinical attacking display from Rangers who have now hit 50 points in the Championship and sit 17th in the table.
The Hoops had only registered nine shots across the match compared to Portsmouth's 20.
"It was not our best offensive collective performance," said Stephan to BBC Radio London after the game.
"I think we have had some better games collectively since the start of the season, but it was really, really clinical today.
"The first three shots, in fact, were three goals, which completely changed the momentum of the game and the balance of power, giving a lot of confidence, even if they managed to score once before half-time.
"But we restarted very well in the second half with the willingness to continue to attack and to score more goals."
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