QPR boss: I didn't know Blackstock was going to Forest
Blackstock has hit 12 goals for Rangers this season and was badly missed as the west Londoners' faint play-off hopes took another dent with a goalless draw at home to Crystal Palace yesterday.
Sousa was informed only by sporting director Gianni Paladini that Blackstock was joining Forest last week – a decision apparently made by owner Flavio Briatore.
It left Sousa with young Italian Samuel Di Carmine as his only fully-fit striker against Palace – and the Portuguese coach's frustration boiled over when he was sent to the stands just before half-time.
"I gave the players two days off after the Bristol City game and when I came back Mr Paladini told me he had an agreement (for Blackstock) to go on loan," said Sousa.
"It is a decision for the board and only they can answer it. I'm not frustrated, I said from the first day I have to adapt and try to do my best with the players I have."
Dexter Blackstock


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