"To have 40 points with 11 games left, I am not sure we have been in this position in this league too often. We have to make the most of the remaining games. Any points put us in the right direction. We know how difficult this league is and how difficult QPR would be. We need to keep on picking up points and building the belief. We wanted to bring QPR back into the mix and we would like to do the same with Birmingham next week."
"It was scrappy at times, without being disrespectful to them. They have changed their style with the new manager. They are very much back to front. I thought we stood up to it relatively well. We also showed some quality moments going forward. The goals were quality. Their goal came out of nothing. It was a strange feeling. There was a little bit of shock around the ground. It was important we were the aggressor after their goal. It was a big moment for Jordan today and the first time he'd been captain. I like what he stands for and the way he plays the game."
"We certainly feel relatively good about ourselves. [It was a] hell of a battle, QPR have got a manager who knows how to get the best out of players and is highly motivating.
"I thought we stood up to the majority of [their play]. A couple of moments of quality for our goals got us ahead.
"I want this team to keep being aggressive, hence why we put Conor and Georgie out there. This club isn't a club that sits back. We're in Yorkshire, we're in the North of England, we roll our sleeves up and we face everything we can head on.
"I can hear a bit of noise in that changing room after the game, which is always a positive. I'm delighted because that team seems to be growing."