QPR midfielder Sean Derry is hoping his side can gain revenge on Fulham this weekend in the west London derby at Loftus Road.
Rangers were beaten 6-0 by the Whites earlier in the season at Craven Cottage back in October when Neil Warnock was in charge of the newly promoted side from the Championship.
Mark Hughes picked up the reigns at the club in January, but they still float above the relegation zone after losing their last four league fixtures.
Derry believes that the result earlier in the campaign has ensured there is an added incentive this time around for the Rs.
"That was embarrassing for the players and the fans," he told the Fulham Chronicle. "It was our worst performance of the season.
"No one wants to lose like that, especially to your local rivals, but we're a completely different team now.
"We need to start picking up points because we're in a run of games where we face all of the sides around us."
Bobby Zamora could be set to start against his former club for the first time since making the switch from Fulham to QPR in the January transfer window.
He got his account off to a good start with a goal on his debut for Rangers against Wolves on February 4.