QPR youngster Ilias Chair has said that team need to be more clinical in front of goal if they're to end their winless run.

The Hoops travel to Birmingham on a run of six games without a victory, and the 20-year-old said the clash with Leeds summed up their season so far.

Speaking to Get West London, Chair said: "The first half against Leeds was really good but the luck hasn’t been on our side so maybe in the next game we’ll get the first goal. The Championship is difficult so we have to play our game and if we do that the points will come.

“We were dominating the game, and then the goal came, and two in 10 minutes killed us. We did a really good job to keep the ball but we have to score goals, but they’ll come.

“We just need to go there like it’s another game. We’re going there to win and that’s hopefully what we’re going to do.

"Maybe, but we just have to keep playing and playing good football and we’ll get there."