QPR owner Tony Fernandes retains faith in manager Mark Hughes.
Fernandes has been encouraged by the way Hughes has gone about his business since replacing Neil Warnock at the helm, and is hopeful they can get back on track against Everton this weekend.
"But we have a good squad. We have a tough few weeks but if we come through that I'm really looking forward to the future.
"The main aim is to stay in the Premier League, but other plans have to go on. The training ground is looking good and the stadium is something I have been working on.
"Amazingly, it's easier buying 100 planes than building a stadium in the UK.""Mark Hughes has brought new energy to the club but we haven't had the best of luck," he said.