DEZ: 'A HUGE GAME FOR US'
Posted on: Fri 02 Dec 2011
Shaun Derry admits that Saturday's clash with West Bromwich Albion at Loftus Road is 'a huge game.'
Tomorrow's visit of the Baggies is Rangers' first in a hectic run of Barclays Premier League matches in December, with Neil Warnock's men set to face Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal over the festive period.
The R's currently sit in a healthy 11th spot in the top-flight and, while Derry understands the tough task at hand for QPR against Albion, he stressed the importance of getting points on board ahead of fixtures against teams challenging for the title.
"It's a huge game for us," Derry told
www.qpr.co.uk.
"West Brom have been on a run of form, but we're playing them at home and hoping for three points.
"If we can put in a performance like we have done for the last two or three games - especially against Stoke and Man City - then we're hopeful that we can get the three points."
QPR picked up a 2-1 defeat in their last Premier League outing at Norwich City.
And Derry admits he was disappointed not to come away with at least a point.
"Grant Holt made a real impression when he came on," he added.
"Holt and Wes Hoolahan caused us problems in the last 20 minutes.
"I was a disappointed that we didn't get anything out of the game, but that's the Premier League for you - it's very hard."
Derry continued: "I think that we're more than holding our own. We've played very well at times this season.
"Sometimes - like last week at Norwich - you think you could have got something from the game and when you don't, it disappoints you.
"But I suppose that's just the quality of the league - you've got no divine right to win games, just as we saw last weekend."
After Saturday's contest with Albion, Rangers travel to Anfield to face Liverpool next weekend before welcoming Champions Manchester United to W12 eight days later.
"They're tough games but we've already shown that we can play well against some of the top sides - Tottenham, Chelsea and Man City included," Derry said.
"Sometimes you get points that you don't expect to come across, like against Chelsea, but I suppose that's just the league.
"You try and claim points along the way and if you can get a lift by getting others that you're not expected to, that's a bonus."
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