Queens Park Rangers manager Chris Ramsey has likened his side's "horrible" 1-0 defeat against Chelsea to "failing your driving test".
Despite battling relegation, Rangers looked more than a match for the Premier League leaders in a tight encounter at Loftus Road this afternoon.
However, Cesc Fabregas stroked an 88th-minute winner past Robert Green - whose botched kick-out led to the goal - to seal the win, and Ramsey wishes he could turn back time.
"I'd rather have another game," he told reporters. "I'd rather go back to 80 minutes.
"It's horrible. This game's almost like failing your driving test when you think you were so close and you failed it, and then you come back and you'd like that time back.
"That's the cruel, cruel game we play in. We'd rather another game now to be honest. We need to turn this place back into a fortress. We've had some tough, difficult games."
Ramsey's side stay 18th, two points adrift of safety.
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