QPR boss Mark Hughes was delighted with a first victory over Wigan Athletic yesterday.
Hughes steered his team out of the relegation zone with a comprehensive 3-1 victory over bottom side Wigan.
Despite an edgy start, Rangers never looked in danger of not recording their first league home win since October as goals from Akos Buszaky, Heidar Helguson and Tommy Smith sealed the victory in front of a jubilant Loftus Road crowd while Hugo Rodallega was on the scoresheet for the visitors.
"It's not easy winning Premier League games you give yourself a better chance if you are committed and you work hard. That's what we did today.
"The lads have been working exceptionally hard since I came here. I have only been here two weeks but when you are down near the bottom of the league it's important to show commitment and the right attitude and the lads are doing that so a lot of credit has to go to them.
"It hasn't been easy for them but they have shown character, they have come together as a group and I have sensed there is a real togetherness here.""I'm delighted. It was a good performance," Hughes said.