Rangers to handcuff Villans

There is just one Premier League game on Sunday as new-boys Queens Park Rangers host Aston Villa. Both clubs have taken seven points from their first five matches but who will come out of this one on top? (QPR 13/10, Aston Villa 23/10, draw 9/4).

Rangers were tipped as one of the favourites to go straight back down before the start of the season and their 4-0 drubbing at home to Bolton on the opening day did little to dispel the doubters (Rangers 11/4 Premier League Relegation).

But what a difference a month makes, with a successful takeover, a cash injection and some talented and experienced recruits to aid the quest to keep the club in England’s top division.

Two wins, a draw and one defeat have followed and the signings that boss Neil Warnock has made have been shrewd, with the pace and skill of Shaun Wright-Phillips and the grit and determination of the midfield workhorse Joey Barton.

Barton certainly comes with baggage but he looks up for the fight and appears to be enjoying his venture down south and he will play a massive part in the Hoops’ plans this term.

There appears to be a decent team spirit at Loftus Road, too, while any side that Warnock puts out will give its all and, with Barton in the ranks, they will not want for passion.

Whether they have the skill and guile to regularly open up opposition defences as the season progresses is open to question but DJ Campbell  has looked lively to date and remains a goal threat.

One thing that Rangers still have to do this season is score a goal at home as they have come up blank on two occasions and have yet to win a top-flight home game.

So, what better time to put that right than when an under-strength Villa side come calling.

The Villa Park outfit are still unbeaten in the Premier League but Alex McLeish’s side have won just one game and drawn all the others and they will be without both Darren Bent and Emile Heskey this weekend.

Gabriel Agbonlahor has started the season in decent form, however, with three strikes, netting half the Villans’ top-flight goals to date.

Rangers will need to counter his threat and, if they can keep the shackles on the England international hitman, they will have an excellent chance of taking all three points, with little goal threat coming from other areas of the park at present.

Jermaine Jenas could make his debut for the Midlanders after recovering from a thigh injury but he may have to settle for a place on the bench.

With two key members of the squad missing, McLeish might well be happy to settle for a point in west London but most things points to a QPR victory and it would be no surprise to see them break their home goalscoring duck and walk away with the spoils on Sunday evening.

Rangers have never lost at home to Aston Villa in the Premier League – although the sides have not met since the mid-1990s – but there seems every chance of that record remaining intact come Sunday evening.

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O’Neill calls for calm Villans

Martin O'NeillAston Villa boss Martin O’Neill does not feel Birmingham’s poor run of form will count for anything in Sunday’s high-noon showdown at Villa Park (Villa 4/7, draw 3/1, Blues 9/2).

The Villans have no margin for error as they chase fourth place in the Premier League and with it a chance to secure Champions League football for next season via the qualifying rounds of the competition.

And on the face of it Villa are entertaining Blues at a good time, with Alex McLeish’s men failing to register a win in their last seven games, but O’Neill reckons the form book goes out of the window in derby matches (5/4 Villa HT/FT).

He said: “That will not affect them going into a derby. They have done excellently all year and they have been a surprise to most people.

“They have eked out some amazing results this season and have done it through a lot of hard work, a lot of discipline and a lot of controlled play.

“I think that is the sort of side we are going to face and not a team which has not won in the last seven matches.”

O’Neill is a veteran of the Old Firm game north of the border from his five-year spell as Celtic boss – most of which coincided with McLeish’s spell in charge of Rangers – and he has drawn on all of his experience to warn his players they need to have the coolest heads in the ground.

He added: “To win a derby game you need discipline. I think discipline is important in these games as referees want to lay down the law pretty quickly.

“Incidents in a derby game seem to magnify themselves and if you pick up a yellow card early on it is a long way to go to keep out of further trouble.

“Villa have won the last five games between the sides and we are certainly capable of beating Birmingham.

“Are they capable of coming here and stifling us and making it exceptionally hard? Absolutely.

“We will have to be very strong mentally and force ourselves on the game. The highly charged atmosphere of a local derby should go on and inspire the players and I think it should be a very decent atmosphere.”

Blues’ season has taken a dip but McLeish will be desperate to finish in the top half of the Premier League which would be a magnificent achievement following promotion from the Championship 12 months ago.

The Scot then spent around £10m on squad strengthening and he does not expect to be handed mega-money during the close season.

He revealed: “Will there be more than £10million to spend this summer? It won’t be much more than that.

“I heard Walter Smith talking about having a fantastic season at Rangers and then, because he’s done well on a limited budget, they think they can take a bit more away and he can do it again.

“I worked like that at Rangers as well and you can’t keep doing that. You can’t keep pulling rabbits out of the hat. There has to be investment and I am sure the board will back me.”

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