Morrison swaps corner kicks for street corners as QPR loanee posts late-night snap with old friends



Ravel Morrison shows he has a good engine as the Queens Park Rangers loanee poses for a late-night picture in a car park.



The 21-year-old midfielder posted the snap with three friends and a luxury motor on his Instagram account late on Wednesday night.

'Laughs all night good night with my homies from day [sic],' wrote Morrison in the caption alongside the photo.

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Hanging out: Ravel Morrison (second left) posted a picture of himself in a car park with three friends on Wednesday night

High hopes: Ravel Morrison made his QPR debut in the Championship game against Charlton on Saturday

West Ham manager Sam Allardyce last week insisted the midfielder has not played his last game for the club following his decision to join Championship side QPR on loan until the end of the season.

Morrison's contract at Upton Park expires in the summer of 2015 and it is understood he is reluctant to sign an extension.

Allardyce, though, believes the England Under 21 midfielder will return to east London and has outlined the reasons behind his switch to Loftus Road.

'No (he hasn't played his last game for West Ham),' the Hammers boss said.

'The fact of the matter is that Ravel wanted to play some first-team football.

'He wasn't getting it as much here as he wanted so we've let him go on loan.

New boy: Charlton captain Jackson keeps QPR debutant Morrison at bay during the London derby

Staying put? Ravel Morrison moved to QPR on loan but Sam Allardyce says he still has a future at West Ham

'Our consistent performance and the acquisitions of (Antonio) Nocerino, (Marco) Borriello and (Pablo) Armero have given us a bigger squad and Ravel has found it a little more difficult to get in.'

Morrison started the season well, scoring a superb solo goal against Tottenham and impressing for England Under 21s.

However, his form has dipped since then and that, allied with injuries, has led to him dropping down a division in an attempt to find some form.



No problem: Allarcyce says Morrison was loaned out because he was struggling for first-team games

Surprise: The 21-year-old had been one of West Ham's better players earlier this season



