Sierra Leone right back Osman Kakay and the rest of Queens Park Rangers teammates took their first training under newly appointed boss Gareth Ainsworth on Tuesday.
Gareth Ainsworth replaced sacked Neil Critchley after just 12 games in charge at Loftus Road.
The Hoops’ new boss, who signed a three-and-a-half-year deal at Loftus Road, the first task is against Blackburn Rovers in front of the homes fans.
Kakay, 25, will be hoping to impress his new boss in return for regular first-team football. He played the full throttle of their 3-1 defeat to Middlesbrough on Saturday.
During this campaign, Kakay has featured eighteen times for the Championship side in all competitions.
Having been on the books at QPR since the age of eight, Kakay has worked his way up through the Rangers youth ranks and has now got his part to play in Mark Warburton’s side.
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