20.10.2014 14:15 h

Redknapp blasts 'overweight', overpaid Taarabt

Adel Taarabt (l)
Adel Taarabt (l)

Queen's Park Rangers boss Harry Redknapp has blasted the weight and attitude of star midfielder Adel Taarabt who he said is carrying too many pounds to finish a game.

Redknapp demanded the 25-year-old Moroccan prove he was worth his weekly wage of about $100,000 (80,000 euros, £60,000).

The Rangers boss hit out after his struggling side's narrow 3-2 defeat by Liverpool on Sunday.

Asked about Taarabt's injury status, Redknapp snapped.

"No, he's not fit: he's not fit to play football, unfortunately," said Redknapp.

"I can't keep protecting people who don't want to run about and train, who are about three stone (42 pounds/19 kilos) overweight."

Redknapp said the Moroccan had a problem attitude.

"He played in a reserve team game the other day, and I could have run about more than he did.

"So no, I can't pick him.

"I pick people that want to try, and deserve to be at a good football club like QPR, and want to work, and come in every day and want to work, and train, and show a good attitude.

"And that's what I got today from the players.

"When he starts doing that, whether he ever can do it, maybe he'll get a game.

"The other lads, I've got a fantastic group of lads here, absolutely superb, all of them."

"What am I supposed to keep saying, keep getting your 60, 70 grand (97,000-112,000 dollars) a week but don't train?

"What's the game coming to?

"The others are as good as gold," he said praising the side that were beaten by a last minute own goal by Steven Caulker.

Redknapp shrugged off speculation linking former Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood and others with the Rangers' job. He said the side are improving after a chaotic pre-season.

"I think you have to understand that two weeks before the season started I had 12 players," he said.

"Now I'm not making excuses, I had 12 players at this football club, outfield players.

"I went on tour to Ireland and I took 12 players with me.

"There wasn't another one injured, or hiding behind the training ground, that was what I had, 12, left over from last year's Championship.

"And it was a last-minute job when we had to bring players in.

"I couldn't give a monkey's about speculation. There's no one could do any better here at the moment than me, I don't think.

"I hear other names mentioned, but they couldn't do any better than what I can do, that's for sure," said the 67-year-old Redknapp, who is coming up to his second anniversary at Rangers.