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Fulham boss Hodgson: AJ now showing England form

Fulham boss Roy Hodgson is sure Andy Johnson will have impressed a watching Fabio Capello with his goal scoring performance in their victory over Newcastle.

The Cottagers leapt up to 10th in the Barclays Premier League after Johnson fired the opener and won the penalty for Danny Murphy's 66th-minute winner.

"Andy's a wonderful finisher. That first goal started fortuitously but he dispatched it so quickly with his left foot, which isn't his favourite," the Fulham boss said.

"It was a sharp piece of moving for the penalty, provoking the defender to try and win the ball.

"That penalty won us the game and we have to be delighted with him. That's his second man-of-the-match performance.

"I'm always pleased to see Fabio here. Front players who can score goals will always be on the tip of a national team manager's tongue.

"If Andy wants to force his way into Fabio's thinking, he will have to do what he's done in the last two games over the next few matches.

"If I was the national team manager, I'd be making a little note saying 'this looks interesting, let's keep an eye on the situation'."

Newcastle's second-half substitute Michael Owen missed a gilt-edged chance late on but Kinnear believes he can still do a job for England - from the bench.

"Michael had a chance to make it 2-2. We want him to have games to get back to his best," he said.

"Michael always finds an opportunity to score. Always, no matter what match he's in, he'll find a chance to stick the ball in the net.

"Maybe he sits on the bench for him (Capello) and comes on."

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