That losing feeling can be a hard one to shake off. QPR lost three of their last four Premier League games as they were relegated in May, finishing bottom of the division, including a 5-1 thrashing on the final day against Leicester. Now starting afresh in the Championship, they came unstuck again and deservedly so, against a Charlton side who grew into this game with impressive assurance.
There were excuses. The QPR manager, Chris Ramsey, was giving debuts to four players, but so was his Charlton counterpart, Guy Luzon. However, QPR were playing with 11 men in name only, as Charlie Austin, the striker sought by Everton and Tottenham, failed to put in a performance worthy of his reputation.
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