Queens Park Rangers manager Mark Hughes is confident he will be given a chance to turn things around at Loftus Road after a miserable start to the season.

Just two points in six games leaves Rangers rock bottom of the Premier League, despite the London club being the most active, in the summer transfer window.

Hughes is confident he’ll be given time to get things right and has the backing of his owners he said to SkySports: “I would think so. We have had a big investment and we’re looking to improve this year and will.

“It is very, very early days, but until we get positive results on the board ten obviously everything is up for debate and a focus begins to come as a whole.

“We just need to start winning football matches. If we do that, it goes away.”

Hughes was brought in as manager when Neil Warnock was dismissed by the club in January. The Welshman conjured up a last day escape from relegation, despite his side bowing down famously to Premier League champions Manchester City that day. Following a host of summer arrivals Rangers ambition’s this term were expected to be more than just surviving.