Masterclass 2 min read

Michael O’Neill

Michael O’Neill
Photography by Ray Chan
Author
Tony Hodson
Published on
July 1 2022

championship, December 5 2021

QPR 0Stoke City 2

Campbell (14)
Vrancic (78)

In the first of two exclusive Masterclasses with The Coaches’ Voice, Michael O’Neill relives his Stoke side’s away victory over a QPR team then managed by Mark Warburton in December 2021.

QPR went into the match challenging for third position and having scored at least one goal in each of their previous 31 Championship fixtures, while O’Neill’s team had succumbed to successive defeats in their last two matches. The then Stoke boss reveals how he adapted his tactics for a game in which he knew his side would have less possession.

Tyrese Campbell scored the first in Stoke's impressive win at QPR in December 2021 Andrew Redington/Getty Images

He explains his plan to stifle the threat posed for the hosts by creative outlets Ilias Chair and Chris Willock, and outlines how he used advanced midfielders Mario Vrancic and Romaine Sawyers to unlock his own team’s attacking potential – and the pace of Tyrese Campbell (above) – in transition.

Ultimately, O’Neill’s team won 2-0 despite having less than 35 per cent possession. As such, this Masterclass gives a fascinating insight into employing a counter-attacking game plan against strong and dangerous opposition.

Starting line-ups
QPRStoke City
16204151772101121116632284814109
QPR3-4-3
Stoke City3-5-2
1Seny Dieng
1Adam Davies
6Yoann Barbet
16Ben Wilmot
20Jimmy Dunne
6Danny Batth
4Rob Dickie
3Morgan Fox
15Sam Field
2Tommy Smith
17Andre Dozzell
28Romaine Sawyers
7Stefan Johansen
4Joe Allen
2Osman Kakay
8Mario Vrancic
10Ilias Chair
14Josh Tymon
21Chris Willock
10Tyrese Campbell
11Charlie Austin
9Steven Fletcher
Match stats
QPRStoke City

14/5

SHOTS / ON TARGET

21/9

34.3%

POSSESSION

65.7%

20

ATTACKS INTO AREA

34

1.26

EXPECTED GOALS (XG)

2.93