Sunday 20 November 2016 00:44, UK
Ian Holloway described his return to management as "bizarre" after QPR began his second reign as boss with a 2-1 victory against 10-man Norwich.
Holloway, back in charge following the sacking of Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, was given a hero's reception at Loftus Road.
And there was an extraordinary start to his first match back at the helm, with Norwich's Martin Olsson sent off for a handball on the line and Tjaronn Chery missing the resulting penalty - all in the first two minutes.
Chery was then involved in both Rangers goals. Conor Washington netted following the Dutchman's corner and Sebastian Polter made it 2-0 after being put through by Chery's glorious pass.
"To get that welcome, I felt emotional. I had to steady myself in the tunnel beforehand because I didn't want to go out there with a tear in my eye," Holloway said.
"Then, it was so bizarre. I've never seen an incident like that so early in a game and then we missed the penalty. After the flat line I've been living, what a reintroduction. I feel like I've been on one of those rides at Disneyworld."
Rangers lost their way somewhat in the second half, particularly after Steven Naismith pulled a goal back with 13 minutes remaining.
"We got a lot of things wrong and I could see a lack of belief after Norwich scored. We stopped passing and using the extra man," Holloway added.
"But I was looking for character and I know we have it. Long may that continue. To win games at this level you always need a bit of luck. All teams will have minutes (of pressure) no matter how many players they have on the pitch.
"Phew. We've got the three points and now I can show them. Because that's what you do - you do it, you review it, and then you redo it."