Ilias Chair has been a revelation at Queens Park Rangers under Mark Warburton, but he's yet to score this season.

A new dawn is upon QPR and it's fronted by Mark Warburton. The former Brentford boss came in over summer and completely revamped and revitalised the club.

14 players came into the club but Warburton has made first-team players out of some who were already at his disposal, but hadn't played all that much football - the likes of Ryan Manning and Ilias Chair have both come into the first-team proper this year.

Chair has featured in all but one of QPR's league games this season. He plays on either side of a midfield three with Ebere Eze on the other, and a holding midfielder in behind.

He had spent the second-half of last season on-loan at League Two Stevenage where he scored six goals in 16, and it prompted Warburton to throw him straight into the first-team this year.

It's paid dividends so far - Chair is enjoying a good spell in the QPR first-team and fans have quickly warmed to the Belgian. He's a classy midfielder with bags of technical ability and a good work-rate.

In 15 Championship games though Chair has failed to score once. His side aren't exactly missing the goals that he could be scoring but the longer he goes without one, the more frustrated he'll surely become.

QPR travel to Fulham this weekend and what would've been a long afternoon for QPR has been dealt a favour with the suspension of Aleksandar Mitrovic.

Warburton will want his side to take the game to Fulham at Craven Cottage and Chair will likely start in midfield, and be on the hunt for his first Championship goal of the season.

Fans get the impression that one he gets off the mark then he won't be able to stop scoring, but for now Chair just needs to keep doing what he's doing and the goals will soon come.

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