Their QPR boss has set wingers Matty Phillips and Junior Hoilett a minimum 16-goal target for the season.

Harry Redknapp refuses to budge from a formation of one lone attacker supported by a midfield bombing on – and insists Charlie Austin can’t do it all by himself, even if the frontman scored a spectacular winner against Charlton last week.

Instead, the gaffer believes Phillips and Hoilett, back to fitness and added to the squad, should be doing their bit in front of goal hopefully starting at Doncaster today.

The manager said: “You need wide players weighing in with goals. You need Matty Phillips, Junior Hoilett to get 8-10 goals each and we are looking for more from them.”

Injury-hit Phillips has yet to get off the mark, and Hoilett’s troubled hamstring has so far restricted him to just three in the scorers column.

For all that, the manager insists he’s got the right set-up bearing in mind England's recent shortcomings.

Harry explained: “England had two up at Wembley against Germany – and we don’t get a shot at goal.

“You might lose control of the game if you had two up, and the other team go and score.

“Even with one up and a midfield with three (and two wide men) we’re still creating chances.

“We had 20 odd shots on goal against Charlton.”