Akos Buzsaky is relishing this weekend's FA Cup encounter with Premiership big-guns Chelsea.

The Hungarian, who signed a permanent deal with the R's yesterday, knows it won't be easy at Stamford Bridge and says that it will take a lot of hard work and time before we are in a position to challenge with the country's elite week in, week out.

"It's too early to compare ourselves with Chelsea," Buzsaky told www.qpr.co.uk.

"They are an established Premiership Club, and have one of the best squads in the world.

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"But it's great to have the chance to play against them."

Rangers are enjoying a rich vein of form in the Championship, picking up back-to-back wins against Watford and Leicester City, and 25 year-old Buzsaky believes that is what the R's need to concentrate on.

"The main thing for us, and the main focus, is the League," he said.

"We want to go forward step by step."

Buzsaky has found the back of the net six times for the R's since his initial loan switch from Plymouth, but he is quick to point out that it takes more than a goal-scorer to win matches.

"Football is a team sport and I don't want to be selfish by talking about how many goals I want to score this season," he said.

"It is always nice to score, but the most important thing is to win matches. Personally speaking, goals are a bonus."