Chris Ramsey insists QPR lessons have been learned from the horror of a 4-0 thrashing at Fulham last month.

The second West London derby against Brentford tomorrow night promises to be a much tighter affair – or at least that’s the head coach’s plan.

Against the Whites at Craven Cottage, Rs were 1-0 down after two minutes, and it was game over at 3-0 after barely half an hour.

However, Ramsey suggests two teams back to some kind of form will be great for the neutral – heart stopping for the faithful.

“From a match point of view (against Fulham), we took lessons,” he said.

“And we know fans put a bit more on a derby. So we want to make sure we start quickly and be more diligent early in the game (than at Fulham).

“In a derby the form book goes out the window, we’re on the up, they’re on the up. From a neutral’s point of view should be a good game, and all derbies are full-blooded. We need the points because we want to stay in the pack.

“Brentford have a manager (Lee Carsley) who’s been thrown in at the deep end and he’s done well. I wish him well, but not just tomorrow, of course.”

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