QPR’s striker, Loic Remy has gone on to state that he is in the ideal league for him to play in, and admitted that he would love to continue playing in the Premier League.
Many felt that the striker might go on and regret his move to the club, but he went on to admit that he won’t be commenting on those rumours since he is really enjoying the way things have been going for him with the London based club.
The prolific French international has gone on to score five goals in the eleven games that he has played for the team following his move to the team. QPR, went on to pay a massive eight million pounds for the striker, which has proven to be a club record.
When talking about his move to the team and the reasons for joining QPR, the striker went on to state that he joined the team simply because he felt that they were the right team for him, given the challenges that he wanted to pick up, in order to improve
even further as a player.
"I left because I wanted a different challenge, one that was tricky right from the start," the mercurial striker is reported to have said when talking about his move to the team.
"I joined QPR to give my all though, and my goal at the end of the season was not to have any regrets. I don't have any regrets about leaving and I'm happy in England. I'm playing in a league where I've always wanted to play, and I don't regret it."
He was then asked about whether he felt the Premier League was the right destination for him, when talking about this, the forward is reported to have said: "I feel like it is, in every way. You get less time to read the game in this league. There's more
pressure and there's more contact, though there is more space too.
"It's great for a player like me. They play deep here and I like that. It feels like the perfect league for me."
Nonetheless, with QPR now getting relegated, the player is bound to reconsider his future.
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