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The 24-year-old has been in sparkling form for Rangers and scored his first goal for the club in the draw at Loftus Road.

He quit White Lane with a year left on his contract to join QPR in the Championship.

And after clocking up 40 appearances this term, he admitted sometimes you have to step down to step back up.

“I have been really enjoying it,” he said. “I’m playing and I’m learning from every game and I keep on improving.

“There is still a lot of improving to come from me and I am going to make mistakes at times, that is only natural.

“Playing in this league is a very tough and at times I’m only going to learn the hard way.

“Joining Spurs was an opportunity that I could not turn down when I left Brighton and things didn’t work out but that’s just football.

“It was time for me to leave. This opportunity came up and I think I have taken it.

“I’m in touch with a couple of the lads. I have not spoken to them for a while but I speak to them now and then. But they are good lads and I’m pleased they are doing really well.

“I look at Harry Kane and he’s one of the best strikers in the Premier League and at the moment he is scoring non-stop, although he has always been a great finisher.

“Looking at players like him and Ryan Mason we were in the same team as well. But I’m concentrating on myself, looking to improve and see where that takes me in the future.

“My aim is to play in the Premier League and obviously I want to do that with QPR.”

Hall gave his side the lead in this end of season but Reading levelled on 41 minutes through Deniss Rakels.

Reading keeper Ali Al-Habsi said: “We are happy with the point. Because when you look at the last four games, we performed but we didn’t get the results.

“Away from home we have been losing in the last 10 or five minutes but today we were solid, we did our job right and we had a good following from our supporters that helped us.”