Four Reasons Why England Need Bobby Zamora
For years the mention of Bobby Zamora anywhere near the words ‘World Cup‘ would have got your teeth knocked out. But following an extraordinary season for Fulham, the idea of Bobby Zamora leading England‘s World Cup attack has become not so outlandish.
When Fabio Capello names his final squad for England‘s World Cup adventure, Bobby Zamora better be on the list. Here’s four reasons why:
He’s in the form of his life. Bobby Zamora isn’t brilliant but he’s not bad either. During his five seasons in the Premiership, with three London clubs (Tottenham, West Ham and Fulham), Zamora has never bagged more than 20 goals. Could it be sixth time lucky for the former Bristol Rovers trainee? Having notched his 19th goal last night, Zamora has 8 fixtures left this season, possibly 9 if Fulham advance to the Europa League final, to reach the milestone.
A whole lot better than Heskey. If Fabio Capello has any intention of employing a burly target man to partner Wayne Rooney in attack then Bobby Zamora is the best option. Granted Fabio Capello values Emile Heskey‘s attributes far greater than we do in that role, what if Heskey gets injured? Peter Crouch is the current deputy but despite his height we doubt Crouch has the physical strength to guard possession while the rest catch up.
He can mix it with the big boys. Last night Bobby Zamora scored such an exquisite goal against Wolfsburg that had the London lad been born in Rio the football community would have gone ballistic. Sublimely turning the two German centre-backs, Zamora slotted the ball past Benaglio, effectively ending the tie within the first minute of play. Not for the first time Zamora proved the inspiration when the big boys come knocking. Tottenham, Juventus, Manchester United and Liverpool have all fallen victim to Zamora‘s predatory instincts this season.
It’s in the stars. In August of last year, Zamora received his Trinidadian passport. A week after receiving citizenship, Zamora got injured in training and missed the chance to play for his father’s country in the World Cup Qualifier against El Salvador. Zamora has never turned out for Trinidad & Tobago. Have the football gods given England a second chance?.

Bobby Zamora shows no fear against Wolfsburg
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Couldn’t agree more. I wrote a piece for my blog about this over the weekend.
I’m sure I would be right in saying that Capello has said that you have to be playing regular first team football to get in squad, and Heskey cannot get in Villa side at the moment.
He didn’t even get on as a sub last night against Everton.
I’m not a Heskey knocker and I’m not a massive fan either. I would have picked him prior to Zamora’s great form simply because the big man with Rooney system works for England, and we had no one else to play it.
Now with Zamora’s emergence we have got someone else who can play the role.
So get him in!