Johnson tipping Zamora for England

Johnson tipping Zamora for England

Published Jan. 1, 2010 11:10 a.m. ET

Johnson is expected to make his first start since early October in Saturday's FA Cup third-round tie against Swindon Town after recovering from a groin injury. In his absence Zamora has thrived as Fulham's main forward, taking his goalscoring tally for the season to 11 and winning universal approval for his outstanding form. The 28-year-old has been identified as an outside bet to make Fabio Capello's squad for South Africa and former England striker Johnson understands why. "I can definitely see Bobby Zamora playing for England. Fabio Capello has always said he picks players in form," he said. "In the role that Bobby performs, there's no one in better form at the moment. "There are two others players fighting for that place which is Emile Heskey and Peter Crouch. "Bobby is the third one, so there are three people fighting for that spot. "If he continues doing what he's doing - scoring and playing the way he does - he has a great chance of making it." Johnson became Fulham's star striker following his £10.5million arrival from Everton in August 2008 but Zamora has stolen the limelight this season. Just a month ago the well-travelled former West Ham marksman was a subject of jeering from his own fans, but Johnson insists he has now silenced his critics. "Bobby has been fantastic. He's taken a lot of stick but I don't think people really saw what he gave to the team before he was scoring," he said. "Now that he is scoring, people are starting to realise that maybe they were too harsh on him. "Bobby has always been confient in his ability and is a top, top player. "He's one of the most technical players at our club and that's shining through now. I'm happy to see him scoring." Johnson has often been a frustrated bystander as Fulham have climbed to ninth in the Premier league, qualified for the knockout stages of the Europa League and thrashed Manchester United 3-0. Shoulder and groin injuries have restricted him to just 10 appearances and three goals this season and the 28-year-old is desperate to return. "I'm delighted Bobby's scoring goals and the team has been playing well - it just makes me more excited to get back involved because I want to be part of it," he said. "It's frustrating seeing the boys play week in week out, it's horrible. "I was a lot happier when the clock struck midnight on new year's eve because bits of the year have been a nightmare. "This is the longest I've been out injured since I was 17. I don't think I've been out for three months since then. "I'm fully fit now and am champing at the bit to get going. "But the team have been fantastic and we've been beating sides and beating them convincingly with some great football."

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