Discussing the struggling teams at the bottom end of the table.

Former Republic of Ireland, Everton and Sunderland midfielder Kevin Kilbane: "When you are at the bottom and conceding goals as QPR are - that is going to bite you in the back. Burnley striker Danny Ings had been struggling with injury at the start of the season but he was on the mark again on Saturday. I saw him last year and thought he could go on to be a Premier League striker. Leicester boss Nigel Peraon is realistic, he knows there will be difficult periods for his team this season. The Foxes will be there and thereabouts in terms of the bottom three all season."

Match of the Day commentator Steve Bower: "I would be surprised if QPR went on a run of three or four wins on the bounce. I don't think they are playing together as perhaps, for example, Newcastle - you wonder where the goals are coming from and they look like conceding all the time. Leicester were defending tightly at the start of the season and Leonardo Ulloa was scoring but the goals have dried up now. It would be different if they had somebody else chipping in with goals."

Sunday Times football correspondent Jonathan Northcroft: "I do not think QPR have been right for a while. They look like a team that have been in a slump for some time. Burnley boss Sean Dyche at the start of season showed his season a results map of Crystal Palace last season - said that like with Palace their start will be horrendous but stick with it, results will come. And they are starting to."