There are few Championship head coaches or managers enjoying a greater popularity rating than QPR boss Marti Cifuentes right now.
The Rs coach was tasked with keeping the Rs in the second division when arriving at the club at the end of October and is certainly on his way to succeeding in that. QPR now sit 16th in the league after two wins over the Easter weekend, six points above the drop zone - although the work is far from over with six matches left to play.
The London outfit have gone from one of the division's easier outings to a tough team to beat at home and away. LondonWorld looks at where QPR come out in a Championship table based solely on matches since Cifuentes was appointed at Loftus Road.