QPR striker Djibril Cisse insists he will show no mercy against former club Liverpool on Wednesday night.

The Frenchman made more than 75 appearances during a three-year spell with the Reds, scoring 24 goals, helping them to the Champions League and FA Cup.

Cisse, who has scored twice in three games for Rangers, admits he still has a soft spot for Liverpool, but says sentiment will go out of the window as he looks to boost QPR's survival bid at Loftus Road.

He said: “All my trophies I won with Liverpool, it's a special club for me, but for an hour and a half, there is no mercy.

“It's my club to be honest, but when the whistle blows that feeling will disappear.”

Cisse left Liverpool under a cloud and later claimed he was forced out of the club by boss Rafa Benitez.

But the 30-year-old insists he has nothing to prove against his former employers.

“It was difficult to leave because it wasn't my decision,” he said. “Rafa Benitez told me 'you're not in my plans', so I had to leave.

“I was really sad because I did well in the short time that I played, and I thought I deserved better treatment. But that's the way it was and I have to accept it.

“I don't feel like I have a point to prove to Liverpool because the staff has changed, and a lot of players have changed. If it was the same staff, then I definitely would.”

Cisse moved to Marseille before returning to England in a season-long loan spell at Sunderland.

However, he later moved to Panathinaikos and Lazio before returning to England with QPR in January.

And he insists he's got unfinished business in the Premier League.

He added: “I didn't really have the chance to show what I can do. I'm starting to find my way with the team.

“I feel like I can do much better and I feel like I'm built for this league. I have things to prove.

“Now all the games are finals for us, and we have to win. If you want to stay up, you have to win games.”

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