January signed-Christopher Samba has vowed to stay with Queens Park Rangers beyond this season, even if they do get relegated.
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The defender, who was signed for a record £12.5million, has made three appearances since joining in the January transfer window.
However, QPR have only taken a single point in those three games, leaving them with a mammoth task to stay in the Premier League.
The Hoops are now seven points adrift of safety, having won only two league games all season and Samba says the players will give their all to reach safety, but is not planning an exit should they fail.
"I will stay if it is a serious project," the 28-year old told the Express. "Sometimes if there is a setback there is a bigger step forward. If they are willing for me to make it with them, I would.
"But there are still 11 matches so there is no question of thinking about that just yet. I am going to give this everything that I have. But we have taken just one point since I have arrived, and we all know that that is just not good enough.
"Every failure is so much worse than every success. So you need to remember what you felt when you lose, and try not to let it happen again the next time.
"It means that you go into your next game with your last match in your head and you are asking, 'What can I do more'? But if every player does that, then I'm sure it can make a massive difference."





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