Several of QPR’s current strikers have failed to score in their club appearances, reflecting their lack of success in the attacking department.
With just one appearance for QPR in his five seasons with the team, Marco Ramkilde is the worst striker the club has had in the last five years.
Despite his inconsistent play in front of goal, Lyndon Dykes has been an important member of QPR’s squad, contributing 30 goals to the team’s total so far.
As time goes on, Queens Park Rangers will be hoping to improve upon their current Championship standings.
The club was led to safety by the former Wycombe Wanderers manager, who joined in the midst of a dismal campaign.
The intention was to launch this campaign, but it hasn’t happened yet. Ainsworth is hoping that his players—especially his strikers, who have had difficulty finding the back of the net—perform better.
That being said, we made the decision to rank QPR’s strikers from the previous five seasons in order of worst to best.
After leaving Danish team Aalborg BK in 2019, Ramkilde was without a team until March 2020, when he was signed by QPR.
Although he was a member of the team until 2022, he only made one appearance for the Rs. As a result, he is considered the team’s least effective striker over the previous five seasons.
Mlakar joined QPR on a loan basis from Brighton & Hove Albion in the summer of 2019.
The forward played for the Hoops just eight times during the first half of the 2019–20 season, failing to register a point. This was due to the forward’s brief stay with the team.
When Kelman made his breakthrough at Southend United, QPR made the decision to take a chance on the player.
He became a member of the Rs in 2020 and has remained with the team ever since. He has been out on loan from the team twice, but he has also played minutes for QPR.
He has made 17 appearances for the team so far, but he has not yet scored a goal, something he will be eager to change.