Gareth Ainsworth acknowledges his QPR squad is “very damaged and fragile”, as they continue their fight to stay up in Sky Bet Championship. After topping their division on October 22, QPR have won only two league matches out of 26 since, taking 13 of 78 available points during that timeframe.

Manager Gareth Ainsworth apologised to QPR fans after a 6-1 defeat at Blackpool.

After an impressive start to the season, QPR’s hopes of survival were dealt a serious blow following their embarrassing 6-1 defeat at Blackpool on Tuesday night. That loss dropped them down into 19th position – only seven points away from relegation!

Ainsworth stated, “I want to apologize to my fans for that performance overall.

Neil Critchley was announced as Ainsworth’s successor on Sunday but, with just five games under his belt so far, there remain many questions for Ainsworth to address. With help from Richard Dobson and Josh Hart on board as assistants and first-team analyst respectively, Ainsworth hopes to turn things around at Loftus Road.

Ainsworth started his professional career at Preston North End after excelling for non-league Northwich Victoria. Following an initial loan spell at Cambridge United, Ainsworth returned to Preston where he quickly established himself in their first team during his second spell at Preston.

After an impressive loan spell at Wycombe Wanderers in 2010, Ainsworth was appointed their manager and led them to promotion to League Two the following season; earning himself PFA League Two Team of the Year honors as well.

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Goals from Jerry Yates, Andy Lyons, Curtis Nelson and Jordan Thorniley put Blackpool 4-0 up at half-time.

Gareth Ainsworth offered his condolences to QPR fans following their 6-1 defeat against Blackpool, noting the club was damaged and fragile but had a promising future.

Blackpool put on an outstanding first half display, scoring four goals within 45 minutes. Jerry Yates and Andy Lyons scored from penalties, while Curtis Nelson netted his debut goal after Seny Dieng mishandled a free-kick from Jerry Yates.

Moments before half-time, Jordan Thorniley scored from a corner kick and extended their advantage, giving them a four-goal cushion going into halftime.

Blackpool were given a great boost by this win, who remain just six points away from safety with seven matches remaining. Blackpool have an excellent record against Manchester United and keeping a clean sheet could give Blackpool hope of survival.

Kenny Dougall added a sixth in the second half.

Relegation-threatened QPR were disgraced by Blackpool at Bloomfield Road on Tuesday in a dismal display that saw goals scored by Jerry Yates, Andy Lyons, Curtis Nelson and Jordan Thorniley seal an easy win for them.

Kenny Dougall made matters even worse for their hosts nine minutes before half-time as he added his sixth goal – and made it 6-1 – to increase Rangers’ deficit further. The Australian midfielder will soon leave for Middle East duty with Socceroos; Dougall strolled past Alex Dieng after Rangers failed again to deal with a routine long ball and slotted past Alex Dieng for another goal.

Dougall put on an exceptional display, doubling his season tally before becoming the first Aussie to score at Wembley since Stan Mortensen beat Bolton for the Championship title in 1953. Dougall’s second goal sounded off celebrations from all around, sending shockwaves through Wembley Stadium.

Chris Martin’s header gave QPR a glimmer of hope.

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