Fulham manager Mark Hughes impressed with 'top class' Bobby Zamora
Cottagers boss hails star striker...
By Kevin Emery
Zamora made his England debut against Hungary last month, but a thigh injury has ruled him out for the opening Euro 2012 qualifier against Bulgaria on Friday.
And the 29-year-old striker has already scored three goals in four appearences this season for Fulham, who have made a solid start to their Premier League campaign under Hughes, drawing their first three Premier League games and progressing to the next round of the League Cup.
Hughes told the club's official website: "When you come into a new situation you are not quite sure what you are getting, but Bobby is a top class Premier League striker.
"His link-up play has impressed me and is better than people give him credit for.
"Bobby is quite a package and a threat and he is a big factor in why we have started so brightly.
"He is very confident in his game and he is enjoying his work.
"At the moment he is able to transfer the work on the training ground on to the field of play and is playing really, really well."
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