Djibril Cisse is "100% confident" QPR will survive in the Premier League after scoring on his debut in the 2-2 draw with Aston Villa.
Cisse only obtained clearance to play an hour and a half before kick off but needed just 12 minutes to break the deadlock.
Mark Hughes's £4million capture from Lazio showed the top flight pedigree evident at Liverpool and Sunderland and is relishing forging a partnership with another newcomer in Bobby Zamora.
Cisse said: "It is a good thing for us that we have signed Bobby Zamora. The objective is to stay in the Premier League.
"We need good strikers and good players, it is good to play alongside a good striker and Bobby fits into that category.
"But, from I saw against Villa, I was really impressed and 100% sure we will stay up."
Hughes has no doubt that Cisse will have a massive impact at Loftus Road.
He said: "I thought he was excellent. I think everyone understands why I wanted to bring him to the club.
"He was bright and intelligent in his running and showed the power and pace we all know he has - and a good finish as well.
"He is going to be vital for us because that is something we maybe haven't had in the club before in terms of his quality and his power and technical ability.
"That is going to benefit us to the end of the season certainly."
Hughes added: "Also in my thinking was all the experience Djibril has of the Premier League. When you bring players to a club, ideally you want them to have an understanding of the Premier League.
"Certainly in January, it is difficult if you are bringing in players who have no understanding of what the Premier League is like and no understanding of the intensity they are going to face.
"He understands that and that is why he was able to make the impact he did straight away."
QPR's deadline day signing Djibril Cisse was on target early on against Aston Villa, as he shot with the outside of his boot from the edge of the box.
The Frenchman bagged himself yet another Premier League debut goal (having also scored on his Liverpool and Sunderland debuts) and put the R's 1-0 up.
Here is his debut goal against Aston Villa:
Cisse only obtained clearance to play an hour and a half before kick off but needed just 12 minutes to break the deadlock.
Mark Hughes's £4million capture from Lazio showed the top flight pedigree evident at Liverpool and Sunderland and is relishing forging a partnership with another newcomer in Bobby Zamora.
Cisse said: "It is a good thing for us that we have signed Bobby Zamora. The objective is to stay in the Premier League.
"We need good strikers and good players, it is good to play alongside a good striker and Bobby fits into that category.
"But, from I saw against Villa, I was really impressed and 100% sure we will stay up."
Hughes has no doubt that Cisse will have a massive impact at Loftus Road.
He said: "I thought he was excellent. I think everyone understands why I wanted to bring him to the club.
"He was bright and intelligent in his running and showed the power and pace we all know he has - and a good finish as well.
"He is going to be vital for us because that is something we maybe haven't had in the club before in terms of his quality and his power and technical ability.
"That is going to benefit us to the end of the season certainly."
Hughes added: "Also in my thinking was all the experience Djibril has of the Premier League. When you bring players to a club, ideally you want them to have an understanding of the Premier League.
"Certainly in January, it is difficult if you are bringing in players who have no understanding of what the Premier League is like and no understanding of the intensity they are going to face.
"He understands that and that is why he was able to make the impact he did straight away."
QPR's deadline day signing Djibril Cisse was on target early on against Aston Villa, as he shot with the outside of his boot from the edge of the box.
The Frenchman bagged himself yet another Premier League debut goal (having also scored on his Liverpool and Sunderland debuts) and put the R's 1-0 up.
Here is his debut goal against Aston Villa:
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