Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has asked his QPR players to stop feeling sorry for themselves after a 1-1 draw with Huddersfield that had fans booing at half time.

The honeymoon period is clearly over for the new manager, but he insists it's not a first win that matters most - it's all the 'other things.'

For example, a side that fails to hold on to a lead even if Sebastian Polter's goal was cancelled by a wonder strike from Town's Nahki Wells five minutes from time

We suffered without the ball," Hasselbaink said. "The second half was better, but you can't fault a great (Huddersfield) free-kick.

"If it was a free-kick done on purpose, I'll take that.

"We're in a little corner and only we can get out of it. We need to stop feeling sorry for ourselves. and then it will come. I'm not worried about a first win; I'm more worried about the other things."

Rangers were without injured leading scorer Charlie Austin for the second game in a row, but refused to blame his absence on a draw that leaves his team marooned mid-table.

"Charlie Austin will make a big difference to any team - especially in the Championship. With or without Charlie we have to stick together and do our jobs," the gaffer added.

You can listen to the interview by clicking on the link below.

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