QPR full-back Darnell Furlong is not taking the potential chance of progressing to the FA Cup fifth round for the first time in 22-years lightly.
The R’s head to League One leaders Portsmouth on Saturday aiming to book their place in the fifth round for the first time since 1997.
And Furlong is desperate to ensure QPR’s number is in the hat for Monday’s draw.
“I take the cup very seriously and in recent years we have not done very well in it so we want to be in the fifth round,” Furlong told www.qpr.co.uk.
“Watching the draw after beating Leeds, the players' group chat was pinging off with the teams that were left as there were a few big sides still in the hat.
“Now it would be nice to get through and go and play one of those sides as we fancy ourselves in the FA Cup.”
Standing between Furlong and a potential Premier League tie however is a Portsmouth team going well in League One.
The south coast outfit are currently top of League One and despite having lost their last two league outings they will present a real threat to the R’s.
“They are doing very well,” said Darnell. “They are top of their league and I can imagine they are treating every game as important to continue that momentum.
“Next season they could be in our league depending on what happens with us so we are looking forward to the challenge.”
The R’s head to League One leaders Portsmouth on Saturday aiming to book their place in the fifth round for the first time since 1997.
And Furlong is desperate to ensure QPR’s number is in the hat for Monday’s draw.
“I take the cup very seriously and in recent years we have not done very well in it so we want to be in the fifth round,” Furlong told www.qpr.co.uk.
“Watching the draw after beating Leeds, the players' group chat was pinging off with the teams that were left as there were a few big sides still in the hat.
“Now it would be nice to get through and go and play one of those sides as we fancy ourselves in the FA Cup.”
Standing between Furlong and a potential Premier League tie however is a Portsmouth team going well in League One.
The south coast outfit are currently top of League One and despite having lost their last two league outings they will present a real threat to the R’s.
“They are doing very well,” said Darnell. “They are top of their league and I can imagine they are treating every game as important to continue that momentum.
“Next season they could be in our league depending on what happens with us so we are looking forward to the challenge.”
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