Chris Ramsey is adamant he’s the right man to lead QPR back to the Premiership - despite a gutting 2-0 defeat at Charlton on opening day.

In fact, the Rs head coach was taken aback his leadership was even an issue despite splits among fans all summer.

As many acclaim the man that took over from Harry Redknapp as worry Rangers could plummet yet another division.

He said: “I can’t believe that’s even a question at this stage.

“Yeah, I’m the right man for the job. This year we’re going to be a lot more attractive than we were.”

Ramsey has vowed to make Rs more resilient, but that hope slumped in The Valley after the Addicks went a goal ahead, and the visitors found no way to respond.

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However, he insists the team can quickly bounce back against Yeovil tonight in the Capital Cup – even if he will tweak the side a bit.

“From our point of view, to go out in our second game, we don’t want to create that losing momentum, and we’d like to get to the final,” Ramsey explained.

“With the squad we’ve got enough people to make changes, and not play token players for the sake of it.

“If you play the same players, it’s very draining on resources.”