Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp has said that he is expecting a "tough game" when his side face Leeds United on Saturday.
The Hoops will be looking to end a run of three consecutive defeats when Brian McDermott's side visit Loftus Road.
Redknapp has admitted that his side must get their promotion bid back on track.
"We've had a little blip, and lost four of our best players [to injury]. That's been tough. But I can't fault the effort – we just lack that cutting edge in the final third currently," he told London24.
"We've just got to get back on track again and pick ourselves up against Leeds. We're looking forward to the game. Leeds are a massive club. They're one of the biggest clubs in England – they have been since the days of Don Revie.
"Their crowds are incredible, fantastic support. It'll be a tough game against a big club."
QPR sit fourth in the Championship table ahead of this weekend's match.
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