EVER-IMPROVING QPR man Yun Suk-Young insists confidence will only continue to grow after recent impressive performances.





Premier League champions Manchester City were humbled in a 2-2 Loftus Road draw on Saturday, with Charlie Austin scoring once more.





Rangers, meanwhile, were largely excellent in their previous three league fixtures against Liverpool, Aston Villa and Chelsea respectively – despite experiencing defeat in two of those matches.





“I think we played very well against Man City,” Suk-Young told www.qpr.co.uk.





“Of course, getting all three points would have been the best result, but we are still pleased with the point against a strong team.





“First and foremost, we wanted to be hard to beat considering the opposition. The weather, rain, also made it difficult. But we scored first and went on from there.





“It’s a good moment for us because on both a team and personal level, confidence is growing. Our fitness is starting to show. So I am thinking positively.”





Earlier this week, Suk-Young linked up his native South Korea ahead of friendly matches with Jordan and Iran respectively.





He added: “It is always an honour to join up with the national team. I will try my hardest to show the best performance.





“Fingers crossed, I can avoid injury and stay in good physical condition for what I hope will be a long season for me.





“I hope to contribute to the team's performance for both club and country.”