CHRIS RAMSEY SAYS HE WANT TO MANAGE QPR
However, Ramsey also confirmed that he had discussed the vacant
position with Tim Sherwood, who he worked with at Tottenham and who is
hot favourite with the bookies to take charge at Loftus Road.
And Ramsey added that he is mainly preoccupied with QPR’s precarious position in the Premier League table.
The
west London side remain second-bottom in the standings following
Saturday’s 1-0 loss to Southampton and Ramsey will be in charge once
again for Tuesday’s vital away match at Sunderland.
Asked if he
would like to be Harry Redknapp’s permanent replacement, Ramsey said:
“Obviously, from my personal point of view, as a coach, and someone who
has gone the long route round, if you got offered a chance to coach a
Premier League team, you would have to jump at the chance, wouldn’t you?
When it was suggested that he had talked about the post with Sherwood, he added: “I’d be a liar to say that I haven’t.
“You
speak to lots of people you know in the game and I have spoken to quite
a few of my friends about the job. I do have other friends you know!”
There
are just 14 games left in the season for QPR but Ramsey does not think
there is a need for great haste in naming the new manager.
“It depends how much magic you think one person can do in a short space of time,” he said.
“It
is really down to the quality of the players and the quality of their
efforts for the fans and the owners that will make the difference.
“Somebody
coming in now will help galvanise things if it was the right person.
but we have to really rely on the abilities of the players to come
through.
“I know that Les (Ferdinand, Director of Football), Tony
(Fernandes, chairman) and the owners will go through a process of
elimination with candidates and I am sure the fans would want to see a
transparent procedure that allows us to bring the best person in.”
Regarding Tuesday’s game, Ramsey confirmed that Rio Ferdinand
is likely to feature, Saturday’s starting centre-backs Richard Dunne and
Nedum Onuoha having both picked up injuries.
“Even though I did not pick Rio at the weekend, he was always in my plans for this game, even before the injuries.”
Adel
Taarabt was given a rare start on Saturday while on-loan West Ham man
Mauro Zarate received a chance off the bench, and Ramsey liked what he
saw from the duo.
“I was pleased with the reaction of those
players who have not played as much recently,” said the caretaker boss.
“They put a shift in for us.
“I thought Mauro looked very sharp and he has staked a claim for a start.
“I was pleased with Adel too. He is not in 100 per cent condition but he is getting there.
“There was a lot to be positive about on Saturday. There was a lot for us to hold on to and take to Sunderland.”
Kocha Ramsey akilalamika kwa refaliii
Akiwa Ramsey mazoezini na kocha aliyeondokaHarry Redknapp’s
Ramsey akihojiwa na waandishi wa habari wakati wa kujiandaa na mchezo dhidi ya Sunderland
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