Zamora bounced back - Hodgson

Fulham, 11:40, February 9, 2009 ,

Fulham boss Roy Hodgson claimed striker Bobby Zamora was back to his best in the Wigan draw after a poor game against Portsmouth.

Zamora was replaced against Pompey by Erik Nevland who came on to secure victory with two goals, but Hodgson reckons he bounced back in the stalemate at the JJB on Saturday.
"Last week Bobby had a bad time and it was good seeing him today (against Wigan) back doing what we need," Hodgson said.
"His combination with Andy Johnson was very good and caused them lots of problems. Bobby had a poor game against Portsmouth, but today I thought he played very, very well."
Zamora has still managed just one goal in 22 Premier League appearances for Fulham since arriving from West Ham.

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