Tony Fernandes produced a public show of support for under-fire QPR manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.

The Dutchman is the subject of an internal investigation after being involved in a Telegraph sting.

Rangers have put the investigation on hold until they have received the full video and transcript and have backed their man.

Fernandes wrote on Instagram: “Could not be happier for this man. A decent man who works his socks off for QPR.

“Loyalty is a strange word in football but we are family and we are QPR and we stand by our family.

“Thank you to the amazing fans. You deserve this. Your voice at craven cottage was somehow else. Enjoy the moment. First win at craven (Cottage) since 1979. Enjoy the moment. Lots of love. Tony”

Hasselbaink has denied any wrongdoing and QPR have urged the Telegraph to hand over the full information before deciding the Dutchman's fate.

A club statement on Friday read: “QPR can confirm that we are currently unable to proceed any further with the club's internal investigation at this stage, as The Telegraph are yet to provide full and complete unconditional disclosure of all the information it has, despite a number of requests from both the club and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's legal team.

“We urge The Telegraph to provide full disclosure of all its information relating to the allegations, including video footage and a full transcript of the discussions that took place.

“The club believes this information should not be provided selectively, but unedited and unconditionally, in order for the club to view the full context and the sequence of what was said by all parties to include in its investigation.

“Once again, we appreciate the QPR fans want this issue dealt with as quickly as possible, which is why we request full cooperation from The Telegraph in providing us with the aforementioned footage and transcript."