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MIRROR - DJ Campbell: I've got the record to save QPR
Forgotten man DJ Campbell insists he can fill the gap left by Djibril Cisse’s extended ban and fire Queens Park Rangers to safety.
Campbell has been out for over two months with a hamstring problem, but is eyeing a return against Manchester United on Sunday.
The striker - who came through a behind-closed-doors reserve clash with West Ham on Tuesday - has scored just one league goal since his summer move from Blackpool, but is convinced he can come good in the vital final weeks of the Hoops' battle against relegation.
With Cisse still needing to sit out 75 per cent of a four-match ban earned with his sending off at Sunderland, Campbell is pressing for a start alongside Bobby Zamora.
“It’s not quite worked out for me this season with injuries, but I scored a lot of goals last year, so why not?" he said.
“It’s what I get paid to do and that’s what I hopefully can do when I come back.
“I feel I can make an impact straight away. I believe we can do it. If I can score the goals to help us do so, then my job’s done.”
Heidar Helguson also featured in the second-string run-out, boosting the forward options available to manager Mark Hughes.
Zamora, meanwhile, believes the club’s home form will prove the difference following their wins over Arsenal and Liverpool at Loftus Road.
The England striker - who revealed he faced the Gunners last Saturday despite suffering a sleepless night because of a stomach bug - said: “All the home games I’ve played in since I’ve been here have all been very close.
“At home we’re a lot stronger than perhaps we are away. We’ve got tough home games, but they’re winnable and after a performance like the one we produced against Arsenal we can beat anyone here.” Mirror
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