While his heart swings between Marseille, a place he calls “home”, and his native Cameroon, Fulham midfielder Frank Zambo Anguissa’s mind is firmly set on helping the London club avoid relegation from the Premier League. A 1-0 win at Liverpool last weekend, their third victory in six outings, pushed Fulham level on points with 17th-placed Brighton, injecting fresh hope into their survival bid ahead of Saturday’s visit of runaway leaders Manchester City. “We’re all focused on our goal of staying up, and that can be felt in the way we play. We don’t give up,” the 25-year-old Zambo Anguissa tells AFP. That attitude has enabled the Cottagers to recover from a dire start, in which they suffered eight defeats in their first 11 matches. Operating in a more advanced role than during his three years at Marseille, Zambo Anguissa has completed the second most dribbles of any player in England’s top flight this term, a key cog linking the defence and attack. “We knew a Frank Zambo in France ...
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