Tjaronn Chery has apologised to Queens Park Rangers manager Chris Ramsey, his teammates and the fans for his actions in the derby defeat to Fulham.
Friday's encounter in West London ended in a comprehensive 4-0 win for the hosts at Craven Cottage, with summer signing Chery, 27, hauled off when QPR were three behind after 35 minutes.
It was a decision that the attacking midfielder did not take well as he headed straight to the dressing room after his substitution -- behaviour the Dutchman knows was unacceptable.
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"I want to say sorry for this,'' he told QPR's official website. "My reaction was not good. I shouldn't have done this and I want to apologise to the manager and my teammates for this, and the supporters also.
"I was frustrated to come off after 30 minutes but I should not have left the pitch, and I will not do this again. I have spoken with the manager about this and everything is fine now.
"It was not something I did against the manager or against my teammates, it was a little bit of frustration with the game and to be taken off.''