QPR manager Ian Holloway says he is keen to keep the focus on his own side as they prepare to take on Hull City at Loftus Road.

The recently-relegated side pose a difficult test for the Hoops, but Holloway is keen to put the emphasise the attributes which his side are in the process of developing.

Speaking to the club's official website, he said: "I expect Hull to approach the game in the same way our last three league opponents have.

“They will try to play the same way. We are aware of that based on the information we have been given.

“Hull have just lost one of their best players in Abel Hernandez. Hopefully it’s not too serious for him because he is a very good player.

“But it’s all about us. Can we keep building our own style? It was evident again at Norwich. We dominated for spells in the game, particularly in the first half, and that’s what we want our identity to be.

“But that’s twice now where we have let a goal in right after the restart and we need to look at why that’s happening. We’ve got to make sure we are at it again, straight away.”