x

Moussa Djenepo The Surprise Package Against Liverpool

Saints fans arrived at St Mary's on Saturday hoping to see high profile signing Che Adams first goal or Kevin Danso shore up the defence, but it was a third new signing who caught the eye.

Perhaps the best thing to come out of Saturday's defeat against Liverpool was the display from Moussa Djenepo.

The winger joined up with the Saints squad late due to International commitments so has missed much of his new clubs pre season, but despite a lack of time left he made an instant impact looking strong both defensively and going forward.

It was a bit of a tough ask for him as although he is essentially an attacking player, in replacing Ryan Bertrand he had to do as much chasing back as going forward and he seemed to relish the task.

He got back when needed and worked hard and when he got the ball he looked keen to run at defenders and create things.

Ralph Hasenhuttl was certainly impressed with his debut saying :

"It's important that you don't give up, I saw a team that was believing until the last minute. Unfortunately, okay is not good enough against teams like Liverpool."

"To win against such a team you need to have a perfect game and we didn't quite have that.

"Bringing Moussa on was an offensive substitution. We tried to bring him into the game and force 1v1 situations and he had a few good ones.

"One situation was the moment where we created a chance. It's good for him to come in and to be able to show strength first time.”

Liverpool was always going to be a tough start for Djenepo, but from a fans perspective we saw enough to suggest he can be a threat when it comes to most of the other games in the Premier League where we can attack a lot more than we were able to on Saturday.

The squad is now stronger than a year ago in that in Djenepo and Che Adams we now have more options in attack and when you add Danny Ings, Shane Long and Michael Obafemi that is five contrasting strikers who will offer the manager plenty of food for thought both in the starting line up and on the bench.

What to read next:

Kolli rescues Rangers, but injuries mount – Report
QPR got the job done at home to divisional whipping boys Sheff Wed on Sunday morning, but the 3-0 win came at considerable cost with four first teamers injured by half time including top scorer Rumarn Burrell.
Queens Park Rangers 3 - 0 Sheffield Wednesday - Photo Gallery
Pictures of Rayan Kolli having a lovely time while the rest of us froze in our seats as QPR eventually see off divisional whipping boy Sheff Wed 3-0.
Queens Park Rangers 3 - 0 Sheffield Wednesday - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.
Insert paragraph about Barry Bannan – Preview
Having blown out their Christmas and New Year with one point from three eminently winnable games, QPR will hope to salvage something from Sheff Wed at home on Sunday and avoid the humiliation of losing at home to the Championship’s whipping boy.
Smith's class of 88 off the mark with Wednesday win - History
We're back to 1988 for the memorable match this week as Jim Smith's QPR halt the rot of a dire start to the season with a 2-0 victory over Sheff Wed on the new grass pitch at Loftus Road.
Allison in charge of Sheff Wed visit - Referee
Sam Allison is back in charge of QPR again this… Sunday, I believe it is… as the R’s host Sheff Wed.
Nightmare start to the New Year as Norwich beat QPR again - Report
QPR started 2026 with a rank display at home to Norwich City, losing to the relegation-threatened Canaries for the second time in a month.
Queens Park Rangers 1 - 2 Norwich City - Photo Gallery
Pictures from Ian Randall at Loftus Road where QPR produced a terrible display to start 2026 with a defeat against second bottom Norwich City.
Queens Park Rangers 1 - 2 Norwich City - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.
All just a little bit of history repeating? Preview
QPR have an incredible opportunity ahead of them – three points off the play-offs with the bottom two to come at home and an FA Cup tie away at destitute West Ham in front of 9,000 away fans.