
"Mental strength in football is probably the most important thing because across a season, there is always ups and downs - [especially] in the Championship," he told BBC Radio London. "If you are not able to deal with your emotions in the situation, that means you are not ready to play in this league. "You have to always be able to react, reset and show some character and use different experiences in order to be better the next time."
""It's a crazy league," Stephan added. "To be fair, my focus is not only on the position in the table, it is to find a solution and change something in terms of our organisation. "The players showed some very good quality, so we don't have to forget that, and we continue to trust and believe in our players and just learn from the different experiences.""
Queens Park Rangers need stronger mental resilience after a 7-1 loss to Coventry and a late collapse against Wrexham. The team recovered from the early heavy defeat to produce a six-match unbeaten run with four wins, but recent stoppage-time goals undermined that momentum and dropped the club out of the play-off places. The manager prioritises calm heads, emotional control, the ability to react and reset, and improvements in organisation while maintaining trust and belief in the players. The manager joined in June and seeks solutions following a challenging start to the season.
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