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Charlie Kelman, a QPR striker who has rarely seen game time this season, is facing a crucial few months under new head coach Marti Cifuentes. His contract expires at the end of the season, and he will need to impress Cifuentes in order to earn a new deal.

Kelman spent last season on loan at Leyton Orient, where he scored seven goals and provided three assists in 47 appearances. He returned to QPR this summer, but has struggled to get into the team. He has made just four appearances this season, and started only the opening day game against Watford, in which he was substituted at half-time with the R’s trailing 4-0.

However, Kelman did feature in Cifuentes’ first game in charge against Rotherham, coming on as a late substitute. This is a positive sign for Kelman, as it suggests that Cifuentes is willing to give him a chance.

With some of QPR’s other attacking players struggling to find the net this season, Kelman will be hoping to take his chance and impress Cifuentes enough to earn a new deal.

Summary:

Kelman is facing a crucial few months at QPR. He needs to impress Cifuentes in order to earn a new deal. He has barely played this season, but did feature in Cifuentes’ first game in charge. With other QPR attackers struggling to score, Kelman will be hoping to take his chance.

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