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QPR's Chris Samba bites back at 'racist' follower on Twitter
QPR centre back Chris Samba hit angrily back at one of his Twitter followers, whom he claims racially abused him.
Samba's error-strewn display gifted the first two goals to Fulham as the Hoops slipped to a 3-2 home defeat, which has made their task of staying afloat in the Premier League that much tougher.
Samba responded by writing an expletive-filled tweet to express his disgust, but he later deleted it.
However, Samba who joined the club for £12.5m in January, later wrote on the social media tool that the racist abuse he received was unjust.
He tweeted: "As for the racist abuse I receive last nite I did not deserve at all, called it a early day today to be called a negro for a game of football.
"2013 kick racism out of football, retweet if you are against it thank you, no matter what race sex or nationality STOP RACISM OUT OF FOOTBALL."
Former QPR captain Joey Barton believes his old club have left themselves too much to do to avoid the drop.
QPR are in 19th position, seven points adrift of safety.