How QPR boss Mark Warburton described his side's performance in losing to Sheffield Wednesday
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The Rs had scored 13 goals in four games this month, going into last night’s FA Cup fourth round tie, but surprisingly struggled to find a cutting edge up front against the Owls who themselves had shipped five at home to Blackburn a week ago.
Goals from Morgan Fox and Sam Winnall late in each half won it for Wednesday and although Nahki Wells pulled one back in injury time to create a little bit of drama, Warburton admitted his team ‘huffed and puffed’ throughout.
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Hide AdHe said: "In the first half, we probably had the majority of possession, but we didn't really threaten their goalkeeper and lacked a bit of guile and then we gave a really poor goal away.

"We came out much better in the second half, but again, huffed and puffed and never really forced any great saves. It was a little bit lame."
Warburton added: "We got into good areas but never really threatened the goalkeeper and never had an end product or a final pass.
"We're a team that create a lot of chances but if you lack that little bit of quality in the final third you're going to pay the price.
"We've given away a soft goal, just mark your man and that's the nature of it.
"It was just a complete lack of concentration and as I say, you can't do that at this level or you'll get punished."