QPR boss Marti Cifuentes put on gardening leave days before final match of season with rivals ready to swoop for him
QPR BOSS Marti Cifuentes has been put on gardening leave just days before the final match of the season as rivals prepare to swoop. The Spanish coach, 42, has led QPR to 15th in the Championship table ahead of Saturday’s clash at Sunderland. RexQPR have put manager Marti Cifuentes on gardening leave[/caption] But Cifuentes will not take charge of the game after the Hoops put him on gardening leave. SunSport exclusively revealed last week that Cifuentes could quit the club this summer after a breakdown in his relationship with chief executive Christian Nourry. He has since been strongly linked with West Brom following Tony Mowbray’s sacking. And QPR have now confirmed that Cifuentes will not take charge against Sunderland, with assistants Kevin Betsy and Xavi Calm filling in. A statement read: “Marti Cifuentes has been placed on gardening leave. “Assistant coaches Kevin Betsy and Xavi Calm will take charge of first-team affairs on an interim basis and prepare the squad for our final fixture of the 2024/25 campaign against Sunderland.” CEO Nourry said: “This is naturally a disappointing situation for everyone concerned. “I fully understand and appreciate supporters’ frustrations at this time. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS “As a club, we are working to ensure this matter is resolved as swiftly as possible so we can start preparations in earnest for the future.” As revealed by SunSport, Cifuentes is a highly popular figure among QPR fans after saving them from relegation last season. But he has grown frustrated with the huge number of injuries his squad encountered this season, which ended their flickering play-off hopes and will result in a lower-mid-table finish. Cifuentes is also unhappy at the club’s decision to allow director of performance Ben Williams to oversee the club’s sports science, medical, physio and nutrition departments remotely from Dubai. And after this month’s 2-1 home defeat by Swansea, he wanted assurances the club want to progress to the next level having dropped out of the Premier League ten years ago. The Spaniard said: “The supporters since I first came here have been amazing. “But I would like to give them something else and not just celebrate another season in the Championship.”

QPR BOSS Marti Cifuentes has been put on gardening leave just days before the final match of the season as rivals prepare to swoop.
The Spanish coach, 42, has led QPR to 15th in the Championship table ahead of Saturday’s clash at Sunderland.
But Cifuentes will not take charge of the game after the Hoops put him on gardening leave.
SunSport exclusively revealed last week that Cifuentes could quit the club this summer after a breakdown in his relationship with chief executive Christian Nourry.
He has since been strongly linked with West Brom following Tony Mowbray’s sacking.
And QPR have now confirmed that Cifuentes will not take charge against Sunderland, with assistants Kevin Betsy and Xavi Calm filling in.
A statement read: “Marti Cifuentes has been placed on gardening leave.
“Assistant coaches Kevin Betsy and Xavi Calm will take charge of first-team affairs on an interim basis and prepare the squad for our final fixture of the 2024/25 campaign against Sunderland.”
CEO Nourry said: “This is naturally a disappointing situation for everyone concerned.
“I fully understand and appreciate supporters’ frustrations at this time.
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“As a club, we are working to ensure this matter is resolved as swiftly as possible so we can start preparations in earnest for the future.”
As revealed by SunSport, Cifuentes is a highly popular figure among QPR fans after saving them from relegation last season.
But he has grown frustrated with the huge number of injuries his squad encountered this season, which ended their flickering play-off hopes and will result in a lower-mid-table finish.
Cifuentes is also unhappy at the club’s decision to allow director of performance Ben Williams to oversee the club’s sports science, medical, physio and nutrition departments remotely from Dubai.
And after this month’s 2-1 home defeat by Swansea, he wanted assurances the club want to progress to the next level having dropped out of the Premier League ten years ago.
The Spaniard said: “The supporters since I first came here have been amazing.
“But I would like to give them something else and not just celebrate another season in the Championship.”