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Ramsey: I only care about QPR winning

Friday, April 24 2015 by SNTV
  • Intro:

    QPR manager Chris Ramsey spoke on Thursday (23 April) as his side prepare to continue their English Premier League relegation fight against West Ham United on Saturday (25 April).

    Script:

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Chris Ramsey, QPR manager:

    Q. With every game being crucial to survival now, would you prefer fellow relegation-strugglers Burnley or Leicester to win this weekend?

    "I just care if we win, if I'm being honest, and whatever happens in the mix, we can only take care of our own game, really. If we don't get good results it's not going to matter, what they do."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Chris Ramsey, QPR manager:

    Q. What do you make of your predecessor Harry Redknapp's opinion that QPR must stop conceding late goals, such as those against Aston Villa and Chelsea?

    "I think just lack of continual concentration, you know. If you look at most of the teams near the bottom the managers will probably say what I've said, because if you look at the Premier League as a whole, there are not many teams getting slaughtered. Most games are quite even, but the quality at the top end of the league is the reason that they're there. There's a slight difference, and we've conceded a lot of late goals this season and we're not happy about that. But he's right, we really do need to stop conceding those late goals and keep concentrating right until the end."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Chris Ramsey, QPR manager:

    Q. Will QPR benefit from the speculation and uncertainty surrounding West Ham manager Sam Allardyce?

    "No, I don't think so. I think it's a London derby, I think Sam would always prepare his teams well enough to try to win the game, and I think every team in the Premier League does that. That's why the games are always close regardless of whether you're at the top or at the bottom. I don't see any other impact around the speculation with Sam as to how the game's going to go. I think it's just going to be a blood and thunder game as regards to it being a London derby, and I think that, from our point of view, we need to approach it in a very positive way in order to get the points."

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