Rui Faria celebrates after Cesc Fabregas scores late winner for Chelsea
In contrast, QPR boss Chris Ramsey was devastated after his side's resistance was ended
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Your support makes all the difference.Chelsea's season-defining victory over QPR saw assistant coach Rui Faria go wild in celebration.
After Cesc Fabregas struck an 88th-minute winner to give the visitors to Loftus Road a 1-0 win, the member of Jose Mourinho's backroom staff was unable to contain himself.
The goal left QPR still mired in the relegation scrap, with images of their manager Chris Ramsey in complete contrast as he buried his head in his hands.
The victory for Chelsea saw them extend their lead back to seven points over Arsenal.
Next up, they face Manchester United.
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