QPR defender Clint Hill wants 'cauldron of fire and hate' from fans against Chelsea
Clint Hill has praised the impact of QPR boss Chris Ramsey and asked fans for a "cauldron of fire and hate" against Chelsea on Sunday.
Veteran defender Hill scored his first Premier League goal in Tuesday's thrilling 3-3 draw at Aston Villa, a result which keeps QPR's survival hopes alive despite failing to drag them out of the bottom three.
It capped off an impressive few days for the relegation threatened side following Saturday's 4-1 victory at West Brom, and Hill has praised Chris Ramsey's impact since he replaced Harry Redknapp.
Speaking to the QPR Podcast, he said:
QPR welcome Premier League leaders Chelsea to Loftus Road on Sunday, a game that never fails to serve up a ferocious atmosphere between the London neighbours.
The Blues suffered a surprise defeat there under Andre Villas-Boas in October 2011 when they had two players sent off, and John Terry was later banned and fined for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand.
Hill believes the home supporters have an important role to play on Sunday, when Jose Mourinho's side will be expected to collect another comfortable three points in their quest for the league title.