Queens Park Rangers’ in-form winger, Bright Osayi-Samuel has been tipped to get another starting spot with The Hoops on Tuesday, as he looks certain to reap from his recent displays with the English Championship club, megasportsarena.com gathered.
Consequently, while opposing Nigerian-born youngster, Chidozie Ogbene remains out injured and will not see action with Semi Ajayi’s former club, Osayi-Samuel appears set to keep his place in QPR’s starting line-up for the visit of Rotherham United to Loftus Park.
Only this past weekend, Osayi-Samuel lasted 69 minutes as he returned from a groin problem in the 1-1 draw against Watford, and QPR’s coach, Mark Warburton revealed that his substitution was a precautionary measure.
However, while Osayi-Samuel is primed to explode once again, QPR are expected to without Rob Dickie for a second consecutive fixture in England’s lower division, after the defender rolled his ankle in training, while George Thomas is unlikely to be risked as he continues his comeback from a thigh problem and another Nigerian-born lad, Luke Amos is still out with a knee injury.
Rotherham’s coach, Paul Warne is set to make changes in the wake of his side’s 1-0 defeat at Swansea City, though the gaffer said he was impressed with the way his side rallied after four substitutions, with left-back Trevor Clarke singled out for special praise.
Jamal Blackman will keep his place in goal after Warne confirmed the on-loan Chelsea man as his permanent number one over Viktor Johansson, but defenders Joe Mattock (calf and hamstring) and Billy Jones (knee) remain doubtful, while Kieran Sadlier (ankle), Shaun MacDonald (leg), Chiedozie Ogbene (knee) and Clark Robertson (foot) are all out.