Coyle fears the threat of shooting star Bobby Zamora

11 April 2012

Bolton manager Owen Coyle has warned his side they will face one of the deadliest forward lines in the Premier League at Fulham tonight.

Coyle's side are yet to concede in the two meetings between the sides this season but the return of England strikers Bobby Zamora and Andy Johnson - who scored with his first touch after coming off the bench against Wolves on Saturday - have galvanised Fulham. And Coyle believes Mark Hughes's men are now a different proposition.

"They've had big injuries to key players," he said.

"Bobby Zamora is a top player and to get him back with the strength in depth they have in that area - Clint Dempsey, Mousa Dembele, Andy Johnson - they're strikers who could play for anybody in the Premier League. Mark Hughes is an outstanding manager.

"They started with a lot of draws and then they had a little dip, as can happen to any team, but from that point on they've really picked themselves up and they've been going from strength to strength."

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