Wycombe Wanderers manager, Gareth Ainsworth, was in attendance of Queens Park Ranger's visit to Luton in midweek and was impressed with their display.
QPR fan-favourite Charlie Austin has made a return to the London club and scored against Luton, his first outing since he re-joining the ranks at Loftus Road.
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Ainsworth described Austin as giving them something a bit “something extra” and will give the rest of the QPR squad a boost.
However, the manager believes his side is capable of getting a positive result but will have to be on the top of their game if they want to take anything off Mark Warburton’s men.
The Chairboys boss said: “I was fortunate enough to be at the game at Luton in midweek; as manager of an upcoming opponent you’re allowed to go to these games.
“I thought QPR seemed to have a little bounce about them, maybe because of Charlie Austin going back there and giving them something extra.
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“We’ve got to be on it.
“They’re a decent side; I thought we had the better of them at Adams Park but didn’t stick the ball in the net enough and only got a point from it.
“Mark Warburton is a fantastic guy and a really good manager, and they’ve changed system recently which we’ll need to combat, but we’re looking forward to it.”
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