Zamora left in the cold by Jol

 

Sam Wallace
Friday 09 December 2011 20:00 EST
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Bobby Zamora is expected to be left out of Fulham's squad for today's game away at Swansea City as further doubts circulate about his relationship with the club's new manager Martin Jol.

The England striker was told yesterday that he was being rested for the game, even though the club's next match is not until Wednesday against Odense in the Europa League.

Zamora, 30, has been substituted in the last four games he has played for Fulham. He has not scored for the club since the 6-0 win over Queen's Park Rangers on 2 October. He has another two years on his contract after this season but it is anticipated that he could leave next month.

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