QPR chairman Tony Fernandes insists he has “complete faith” in under-fire manager Mark Hughes.

The London club currently occupy 19th spot in the Premier League and are only above Southampton on goal difference.

Despite managing just one win from their opening ten games, Fernandes believes that it would be a mistake to sack Hughes and has given him his vote of confidence:

"I have complete faith in Mark Hughes and we have a great squad, we just need to hold out for that stability and I'm sure things are going to go right,

"It's been one of those frustrating seasons for us but I'm keeping the faith and keeping calm. It's not a time to panic.

"I am 100 per cent committed, and we won't be detracted by fans or media. We're confident in our approach, and changing a manager now would be suicidal in my point.

"Mark's a good guy, he's got good records before him. He needs a bit of luck, but also you've got to make your luck.

"But I say cream always rises to the top, you can't keep a good man down. He has our backing."

The Malaysian also believes that a sense of security is needed at Loftus Road:

"I think fans who are true fans know that stability is needed.

“QPR doesn't need another four-year plan of chopping and changing every few weeks, and Mark has done it before.”