Last Updated: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 10:23
QPR centre-half Christopher Samba says he will stay at the club even if they are relegated at the end of the season.
The £12.5m record signing claims he is fully behind the plans of owner Tony Fernandes and will be staying at Loftus Road even if the worst was to happen.
Samba, reportedly on £100,000 a week at Loftus Road, says he will be doing all he can to avoid relegation.
The R's currently lie seven points adrift of safety at the foot of the table, but he will not walk out if they are relegated, as long as the project to progress is a serious one.
He said: "I will stay if it is a serious project.
"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."
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