QPR manager Ian Holloway claims there is still enough time to turn around their fortunes in the Championship QPR manager Ian Holloway claims there is still enough time to turn around their fortunes in the Championship

QPR manager Ian Holloway claims there is still enough time to turn around their fortunes in the Championship and claims they'll be bringing in players in January.

Holloway's side suffered a 3-0 defeat at Brighton on Tuesday, their sixth in a row, conceding goals from Sam Baldock, Glenn Murray and Anthony Knockaert while also seeing captain Nedum Onuoha dismissed in the second half.

"If you look at the first half overall you just need someone in a bit of form to [put it] in the top corner," Holloway told Sky Sports. "Whatever we did the goalkeeper (David Stockdale) seemed to get his gloves on it.

"But that's just the way it is, there was a huge turning point with Nedum getting sent off, but it was hard enough anyway. The minute [the referee] gives a foul then he's got a decision to make, but I thought it was very, very harsh.

Highlights of Brighton's 3-0 win over QPR in the Sky Bet Championship Highlights of Brighton's 3-0 win over QPR in the Sky Bet Championship

"We were in it until the second goal and it does look like a penalty. We went a tad deep and that's the way the lads are feeling about how things are going at the minute.

"I feel for them, but we've got more than enough games to get the new ones gelled in and get some new ones in January to help. But such is life, they're a good team and well done to them.

"It's onwards to the next game. We've got to stop feeling sorry for ourselves and get going again."

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