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Posted: Fri December 14, 2012 8:26AM; Updated: Fri December 14, 2012 8:26AM

South Korean Park (knee) out for Queens Park Rangers

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Park Ji-sung
Park Ji-sung came to Queens Park Rangers from Manchester United this year.
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LONDON -- Bottom club Queens Park Rangers will be without midfielder Park Ji-sung for Saturday's Premier League match at home to west London rivals Fulham (1500 GMT).

The South Korean has a knee problem, the club said on Friday, and will join former Fulham strikers Andy Johnson and Bobby Zamora on the sidelines.

Goalkeeper Julio Cesar is fit again after a groin injury.

QPR have yet to win in the league this season and have seven points from 16 matches.

"We have had three draws since I've been here, we've done very well in the games so that's a positive," manager Harry Redknapp, who replaced Mark Hughes last month, said on the club website (www.qpr.co.uk)

"We're close to getting that first win, hopefully it will come tomorrow but it won't be easy."

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