London, Oct. 28 : Queens Park Ranger defender Anton Ferdinand has said that he will not allow the John Terry race storm to ruin his game.
Ferdinand has found himself the unwitting subject of an FA investigation following Sunday''s stormy west London derby clash with Chelsea.
According to The Sun, Terry stands accused of making racist comments to Ferdinand during Chelsea''s 1-0 defeat, an allegation the England captain has strenuously denied.
But it is Ferdinand who has to deal with the fall-out from the incident, which has also attracted the attention of the Metropolitan Police.
Speaking for the first time since Sunday''s game, Ferdinand told Sun Sport: "I am not going to let any of this affect my game. All week in training I have been focusing on nothing other than my preparations for Sunday''s game at Spurs."
He added: "The bottom line is that I''m playing in the best league in the world week in, week out. So how can I not be enjoying myself?"
Ferdinand, 26, is under strict orders not to discuss the specifics of Sunday''s game after QPR submitted a formal complaint to the FA. (ANI)
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