Fulham skipper Danny Murphy is delighted seeing their strikers catch fire.
For victory over QPR, Murphy was full of praise for Fulham's striking duo of Andrew Johnson and Bobby Zamora and clearly believes Fulham have the quality to achieve many more positive results with an attack-minded 4-4-2 formation at the Cottage this season.
He told fulhamfc.com: "They [Johnson and Zamora] were brilliant and caused them real problems - it was great for AJ. I think they have only played together on one other occasion this season and I think they always play well together. They've been at the Club a long time and they know each other's games.
"Defensively we've conceded a few early on this season and it would have been easy to be cautious as we have been in the past, but on Sunday we decided to have a real go and try and turn them early which we did.
"It's refreshing to see because there's a lot of negativity in teams today. There are a lot of 4-5-1 formations out there. The only problem is if you play with two strikers you need possession to get them going.
"If you're away from home, against the so-called better sides like Arsenal and Chelsea, you might not have as much of the ball and they [the strikers] become a bit redundant.
"We feel at home we have enough of the ball to get through to those two [Johnson and Zamora]. I certainly think at the Cottage if you put them up top and get enough possession they will be a handful for any defence."