Matt Phillips has promised QPR fans have yet to see the best of him in a blue and white shirt.

The Scotland star has failed to nail down a regular spot since his £5million move from Blackpool in August, starting just seven games.

Phillips' progress at Loftus Road has been hampered by an arm injury, but the 22-year-old bagged his first goal for his new club in last week's win against Bournemouth.

And the ex-Wycombe youngster says there's plenty more to come.

He said: "I'm nowhere near my peak yet. I'm still chasing some games but I feel I'm getting better.

"You want to impress. It hasn't happened straight away but goals are something I need in my game, so it was a relief to get my first one.

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"I want to put in the right performances, then sooner or later they'll start hitting the back of the net.

"There's plenty of players in the side who can score goals - it's not just down to Charlie [Austin]."

Phillips missed a great chance as QPR were held to a frustrating goalless draw by Blackburn on Saturday.

He added: "They came here looking for a point. It was down to us to break them down, but it wasn't to be."

Rangers remain second in the Championship despite the stalemate, trailing leaders Burnley only on goal difference.