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Mark McCadden

Meet the teenage Irish striking sensation who is learning his trade from Les Ferdinand

Irish striking sensation Sinclair Armstrong says working on the training pitch with QPR legend Les Ferdinand is making him a better footballer.

Armstrong (19) joined the Loftus Road side from Shamrock Rovers in 2020 and had experienced first-team football across the water while on loan at Torquay United and Aldershot.

He made his first Championship start for Rangers during Tuesday night’s 3-0 win over Cardiff - a result that sent them to the top of the table.

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And the Dubliner won the first-half penalty that led to the first goal, one of two scored by Lyndon Dykes on the night.

Rangers fans inside the ground sang his praises after the final whistle - and on social media too.

Afterwards Armstrong, an Ireland Under-19 international, paid tribute to QPR great Ferdinand.

“Everyday in training I am trying to work on these things with the gaffer, Chris Ramsey who is trying to help me, and Les Ferdinand. I am just trying to improve myself everyday,” he said.

Pressed on Ferdinand’s influence, he added: “I actually get told that I play like him.

“Sometimes when we are doing striker training, he is always there. He is always telling me to time my runs into the box, front post; he’s been a real big help for me.”

Armstrong revealed that his inclusion in the starting-11 came as a surprise.

“I didn’t even know I was starting. We were going through the team and I saw my face, and my heart just sunk. I couldn’t even believe it,” he said.

“But this is a moment I’ve obviously been waiting for. I’ve worked hard for this, there have been a lot of ups and downs, going through injury.

“But I’ve prayed for this moment, it’s a very good win for us and it’s three points, top of the table.”

As for his brilliant run into the box, which was ended by a Jack Simpson foul, he said: “Honestly, I actually couldn’t believe it.

“I fell to the ground, I had a little look to see if he’d give it and he gave it. I saw the red card and I was, like (exhales).

“These are the moments I live for. I just want to go out there and express myself, and I’m happy I contributed to the first goal.”

Armstrong added: “I was just praying he (Dykes) would score it. If he’d missed, God forbid they probably would have forgotten about my moment.

“Thank God he scored it. Lyndon is a great player and he has helped me around the place, so I’m happy for him.”

As for when he expects to get first goal in QPR colours, Armstrong said: “I’m a striker, so I want to get in there and score goals.

“But I have no doubt that my first goal is coming soon. If I can get my first goal at Loftus Road, I feel like the stadium is going to erupt.”

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