Adams: We have to be positive

05 April 2011 11:30
Sheffield United boss Micky Adams was left to rue his side's inefficiencies away from home as they lost 3-0 at QPR but insists his players must retain their belief despite staring at life in League One next season. It was always going to be a tall order against the runaway league leaders at Loftus Road but the Blades had their chances, with Daniel Bogdanovic having a shot cleared off the line and Stephen Quinn firing wide. But one point from their last 11 matches on the road tells its own story and United, seven points adrift of safety, now have just seven games to save their Championship status. Speaking after Monday's 3-0 reverse, Adams said: "We have a soft underbelly away from home. "We don't do the right things defensively and the three goals could have been avoided. We had half-chances, but you have to take them. "We know the gap is there but we have to be positive and believe we can do it. We are reliant on other teams slipping up but we have to concentrate on the things we can affect."

Source: PA