Remy – on a season-long loan from Queens Park Rangers – is keen to make up for lost time in a black and white shirt, having last week apologised for the loss of “self-control” which saw him sent off against Norwich City and banned for three games.
The 27-year-old says he understands the “frustration” of supporters at recent results – the club’s season has unravelled since Yohan Cabaye’s sale last month – but he feels the team can get back up and running given the quality in the dressing room.
Loic Remy: “It’s normal that they are frustrated.
“They want us to win every game. We want this as well.
“I want to say to keep going and support the team like they have done since the beginning of the season.
“We’re are going to do the best for them until the end of the season. We train hard at the training ground.
“There is no reason why we can’t get good results in the future.
“Everybody wants to get a good result. When we work hard, we get results.
“We can’t be worried about the future. We just want to do our jobs.
“We all know that there will be big pressure for this game.
“We know that we have still got big quality in the team, even though we have lost an important player (Cabaye).
“We are going to have all the players back (from injury), so I think it’s an important game for us.
“For the confidence, it’s important to get back to winning games.”