Junior Hoilett believes he needs time to settle at Queens Park Rangers after the attacking midfielder’s slow start at Loftus Road.
The 22 year old was outstanding in a struggling Blackburn Rovers side the previous two Premier League seasons, but is still adapting to his new team.
Hoilett believes it will take time for him to click with his new teammates, who must be quickly assembled into an effective unit following 11 arrivals in the summer transfer window and poor start to the season.
The Canadian is also aware he is not guaranteed a starting spot in Mark Hughes’s outfit, he was benched in the R’s 3-1 defeat at Manchester City.
He spoke to The Mirror, “You always need a bit of time to settle in to your new club. It won’t be long before we are up to speed. Working with a manager like Mark Hughes is great for a young player.”
Currently 19th next for QPR is what’s likely to be a highly charged derby against Chelsea at Loftus Road.






