Warnock: Next two months are priority

05 March 2010 09:47
New QPR boss Neil Warnock has warned his players they are not too good to go down. The former Crystal Palace manager has taken over at Loftus Road with Rangers lying one place and three points ahead of the Eagles - who themselves are above the drop zone on goal difference alone. Warnock is desperate for another shot at managing in the Premier League and sees Rangers as his best chance of returning to the top flight, but he has the small matter of this season's relegation battle to win first. "Everyone's talking about the future but the main priority is the next two months," he said. "There is no divine right for anyone to stay up - look at Southampton and Charlton - and we've got a difficult run-in. We know what points we need and that's the first task. "I've come in to try to make the players believe in themselves again."

Source: PA