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Feb 21, 2015 at 3pm UK
 
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Jelavic (16'), N'Doye (89')
FT(HT: 1-1)
Austin (39')

Queens Park Rangers boss Chris Ramsey 'disappointed' with Hull City defeat

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QPR boss Chris Ramsey admits that he was left disheartened following his side's late loss against Hull City.

Queens Park Rangers coach Chris Ramsey has admitted that he was left "absolutely disappointed" by his side's 2-1 loss to Hull City in the Premier League.

The Hoops were denied a point by Dame N'Doye's last-ditch strike at the KC Stadium, but Ramsey is determined to pick his players up following the setback.

"I am absolutely disappointed for the players, they could not have given more today. They tried to keep that point we had at half time, but we cannot let it crush us because we have got more games to come," he told BBC Sport.

"Robert Green made an outstanding save, but unfortunately a lapse of concentration right at the end, and that is what happens in the Premier League.

It was a long time to go with 10 men, and to be honest for parts of it we tried to play but it was difficult. Hull are a very good side. It would have been massive for the club."

Nikica Jelavic opened the scoring for Hull before Charlie Austin cancelled out his effort, leaving it to N'Doye to snatch the points at the death.

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