Tony Fernandes has reacted angrily on Twitter to criticism about his running of QPR, with some people on the social network claiming he is looking to sell the club.

The Malaysian, who owned defunct Formula 1 team Caterham, has come under fire over how Rangers have been run over the past few seasons.

Wednesday saw the sacking of Chris Ramsey and the return of Neil Warnock to the QPR dugout, less than four years after he was sacked by Fernandes.

In pictures: Neil Warnock returns as QPR manager in 0-0 draw with Preston

And he insisted that he remains passionate about the club but also called on fans to manage expectations as they adjust to life in the second tier without the big chequebook in place that was the feature of his early years in charge.

Fernandes wrote on the social networking site: “Much has been said about QPR especially about myself and the owners. A lot of incorrect statements. Will be replying

“No one wants to qpr to do well more than myself and the owners. It's sad some of the incorrect statements that's being said.

“Qpr fans should manage expectations. No club is more transparent than us. Lots and lots been done.”

It is not the first time Fernandes has taken to Twitter in frustration. He did so in February when he said he had found his 'dream manager.'