QPR midfielder Alejandro Faurin says he is determined to come back from the cruciate injury threatening to end his career.

The Argentine took to Twitter to make his rallying cry following comments from boss Harry Redknapp that he feared Faurlin may not play again .

Faurlin was stretchered off during the 2-1 win over Derby in November to compound a first anterior cruciate ligament to the other leg as captain in the FA Cup clash with MK Dons in January 2012.

Faurlin tweeted the story on getwestlondon.co.uk and wrote: This make me feel even more determined and motivated than ever!! I will be back,I do still have plenty of years to play my football!! My rehab it's been perfectly on course, as I had been expressing and updating on my Twitter and Instagram accounts!!"

Earlier Redknapp said: “Hopefully Ali will come back fine, but it’s difficult and we have to wait and see.”

The 27-year-old has made 115 appearances in all competitions for Hoops since he was the subject of a controversial move from Argentine club Instituto in 2009 that owing to a murky transfer deal nearly cost Rangers promotion back to the Premier League in 2011.