Queens Park Rangers head coach Julian Stephan told BBC Radio London:

“I think it was a great game, a great win. All the credit to the players because I think they played with a lot of ambition today, quality as well.

“I think we had probably three or four good situations in the first half, concede a goal early in the second half with the first situation for them, but the players showed today great, great, great character and great desire to change the momentum.

“If I have to sum it up it’s the situation when we equalised through Richard Kone and how Nico Madsen ran to take the ball and put the ball immediately in the middle.

“It means a lot for me in terms of character and how the players wanted not only a draw, but a win today, and they did everything to have this win, so big, big credit to the players.”

Coventry City manager Frank Lampard told BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire:

“We didn’t deal with the messy parts of the game well enough, second balls a little bit, a few duels and get punished for it.

“It’s a great goal, great header from Josh, great ball from Rudy. The feeling was on this pitch against a difficult opponent it was going to be a tough game and there wasn’t much in it before that, so it’s a great goal to get us in front and you fancy us a little bit.

“But again when there’s mess in games and the second balls and balls dropping and we don’t deal with them, they end up going in behind us and we’re late on some things and then you get punished.

“What we must do now is keep positive, look to the next one. We’re in a difficult moment, it’s clear, a difficult moment and we’re top of the league.

“We know that gap’s gone now, so it’s a race from now and we have to pick ourselves up very quickly.”