30-11-2023, 17:08
Preston North End v Queens Park Rangers
Deepdale 1/12/2023 2000 hrs
Deepdale 1/12/2023 2000 hrs
Likely conditions
It's on the box
LAST TIME OUT
Ben Pearson oops
FORM GUIDE
PNE 8 QPR 6
NEWBIES
IN FORM
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MANAGER
Martí Cifuentes Corvillo (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾˈti θiˈfwen.tes koɾˈβi.ʎo]; born 7 July 1982) is a Spanish football coach who is the head coach of EFL Championship club Queens Park Rangers.
Cifuentes had short spells coaching in the youth departments of Ajax and Millwall.[2][3] He began his managerial career in Segunda División B club Sant Andreu in 2014, He went on to fellow Segunda División B club Hospitalet ahead of the 2015–16 season. In 2018, Cifuentes moved to Sweden to be in charge of AIK's reserve team and academy.[4]
Sandefjord
On 31 May 2018, Cifuentes was announced as Sandefjord's new head coach on a contract that would keep him at the club until the end of the 2020 season.[5][4] He took over mid-season a team that had gained only five points in their first twelve games in the 2019 season. The results improved during the rest of the season, but Sandefjord was relegated from Eliteserien on 11 November with one game to spare, although they lost only six of 18 games after Cifuentes took over.[6] In the following 2019 season, Cifuentes' first full season in charge, Sandefjord finished the 1. divisjon in second place and were promoted back to Eliteserien.[7] In 2020, Sandefjord finished in eleventh place in the top tier, eight points clear of the relegation zone, the club's best result in eleven years.[2]
AaB
On 28 December 2020, Cifuentes was announced as AaB's new head coach from 1 January 2021 on a contract that would keep him at the club till summer of 2023.[8] He led the club in 37 Danish Superliga fixtures, averaging 1.51 points per game. When he left the club halfway through the 2021–22 campaign, AaB was placed fourth in the table after 17 rounds.[9]
Hammarby IF
On 12 January 2022, Cifuentes was appointed as the new head coach of Hammarby IF. He signed a three-year deal with the Swedish club, after they had activated a release clause in his contract with AaB.[10][11] The transfer officially came to effect on 24 January, after further negotiations between the two clubs regarding his notice period at AaB.[12]
Cifuentes had a strong opening to the 2022 season, leading the side to five straight league wins, awarding him Allsvenskan Manager of the Month in April.[13] The club also reached the final of the 2021–22 Svenska Cupen, but lost by 4–5 on penalties to Malmö after the game ended in a 0–0 draw.[14][15] In August, Cifuentes won the award Allsvenskan Manager of the Month for the second time during the season.[16] Eventually, Hammarby finished third in the table, thus qualifying for the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League.[17]
In 2023, Hammarby had a tough first half of the season, being placed eighth in the Allsvenskan table after 15 rounds.[18] The side eventually picked up form and only lost one out of 12 league games between round 17 and 28.[19] In the second qualifying round of the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League, Hammarby lost 1–2 on aggregate, after extra time, to Dutch Eredivisie club Twente.[20] On 30 October 2023, with two fixtures left of the season, he left the club with immediate effect, after Hammarby had reached an agreement with Queens Park Rangers for his transfer.[21]
Queens Park Rangers
On 30 October 2023, it was announced that Cifuentes had been appointed the new manager of EFL Championship side Queens Park Rangers.[22][23]
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Who’s Available?
After making his return from injury and Preston North End debut on Tuesday night, Calvin Ramsay will be pushing for his first start on Friday evening.
PNE will also be boosted by the return of Ali McCann and Greg Cunningham, who manager Ryan Lowe says will “definitely be in the squad”, while Emil Riis is getting closer and is expected to be back over the Christmas period.
Liam Millar should also be fine for a return after missing the Middlesbrough game, and Milutin Osmajić – who went off injured at the Riverside – will be monitored and given the best possible chance.
Opposition Focus
Following a poor start to the season, former PNE man Gareth Ainsworth was let go in October and was replaced by head coach Martí Cifuentes.
The Spaniard – who has previously managed Norwegian club Sandefjord and Danish side AaB, among others – began his reign with two draws and a defeat on the road to Norwich City.
He claimed his first victory at the helm on Tuesday night and in style too, beating Stoke City 4-2 on home turf, and they’ll be hoping that can kickstart an upturn in form to take them out of the relegation zone.
Match Officials
Referee: Josh Smith
Assistant Referees: Matthew Jones and Sam Lewis
Fourth Official: Matthew Donohue
Josh Smith, who has already taken charge of two PNE matches so far this season, will referee Friday night’s game.
He has shown 66 yellow cards and three reds in 17 games this campaign.
MACS VIEW
After Tuesday's shambles this is no easy game against a Rangers side who might just have turned the corner, looks like we have players returning, certainly needs some changes from the Riverside game, another defeat and the vultures may start to circle Mr Fantastic, who if we win will take the credit but throw the players under the bus if we lose
Promises to be very cold which mean a few who usually attend will watch it on the box
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