FITZ Hall faces up to six weeks on the sidelines after suffering a hamstring injury in Sunday's defeat at Spurs.

The QPR defender lasted just nine minutes before limping out of the action at White Hart Lane as Rangers went down 3-1.

Hall has been plagued by a hamstring problem during the past year, spending a lengthly spell on the treatment table last season.

The former Wigan and Crystal Palace centre-back faces at least four weeks out, and is another blow for the 30-year-old, who is out of contract at the end of the season.

Meanwhile, Akos Buzsaky has moved to distance himself from quotes attributed to him that suggested he was set to go under the knife to cure a troublesome knee problem.

He said: "No one's contacted me from the newspaper. I was in the squad for every game and it demonstrates that my operated knee doesn't affect me in matches anymore.

"But this week my Achilles tendon has inflamed a bit, so I'll receive an injection in it so I won't be in the squad to play against Manchester City on Saturday."

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