New QPR head coach Mick Beale said his side to improve on creating chances after starting the new Championship season with a 1-0 defeat at Blackburn Rovers.

The visitors controlled the first half and went close to going ahead when Osman Kakay hit the crossbar.

But they were unable to create any real chances with their possession and saw Lewis Travis net the only goal of the game for Jon Dahl Tomasson's side with a curling strike from 25 yards on 34 minutes.

Beale said: "I thought we started the game well. I knew that Jon Dahl Tomasson, with the team he picked - very front foot, very energetic - their movement in the final third would be good. It was but I thought for the most part, we defended extremely well.

"We had from the second phase of a set play a 30-yarder from Kakay that didn't go in, and Travis has a very similar situation at the other end that goes in the top corner.

"I thought it was a harsh result. We had lots of passages of possession but the last 25 yards of the pitch, we had to be better.

"Maybe one or two of the boys not here will bring that to our squad, but I still felt we had enough here today to create more.

"Our last cross, our last pass, was poor all day. To lose 1-0 away from home to a good team to a set play is extremely disappointing."

Tomasson felt the 'togetherness' of his team and supporters was more important than the result after starting his reign with three points.

The Dane also thought his side could have scored more, but was proud of their spirit, adding: "Very pleased. I think we need to show the passion as players, need the fans to show the passion as well. They did that, got behind the team.

"We need to create a togetherness if we should be successful, so it was a great feeling.

"We played against a decent side. First half, we should have been sometimes better in our organisation, had issues in our defensive organisation.

"We scored a great goal. Trav, he hit that ball tremendously. For him, very special feeling when you're the captain for the first time and hitting the ball like that.

"We should have been a little bit better in the transition moments because there were a lot of transitions where we made a bad decision.

"But it was great to see, especially the second half, first 20 minutes, we were very dominant at keeping the ball in the opponent's half and should have scored one more goal for sure. It was a great win, great start.

"Points are great but I think the most important thing is the togetherness we showed, that spirit."