Fulham V QPR - view discourse, group, and data of the overall game live. Ruiz and Enoh face exercise checks Fulham employer Martin Jol gives striker Bryan Ruiz (hamstring) and midfielder Eyong Enoh exercise checks before calling his group for Monday's London derby against QPR. Ruiz is experiencing an injury he found playing for Costa Rica in midweek. Meanwhile, midfielder Mahamadou Diarra, who is out of commitment at the conclusion of the season, won't perform again before then after it was discovered his problematic left leg will demand a third operation. Jol believes Fulham, on 36 details, involve two wins to guarantee survival and wants an intense scrap with QPR, who sit second bottom and are fighting due to their Premier League lives. Jol said: "This is just a house game, a derby game, they are determined for three items and we could utilize them as well." The Fulham boss believes the proper execution of goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer may prove essential and demands he can continue for at the least another 2 yrs in the Barclays Premier League. Schwarzer, 40, has been important in Fulham getting a mid-table berth with ten fits staying this season and Jol sees no reason he can not continue steadily to do a first-rate job at Craven Cottage. The form of the Australian expert, who's set to go to Rio de Janeiro for the World Cup along with his place next year, is the purpose David Stockdale is on loan at npower Championship side Hull and Jol allows he might have to allow 27-year-old go completely. "David really wants to be a number one," said Jol, whose side take on relegation-threatened QPR tomorrow evening in a west London derby that has huge significance, in particular, for Harry Redknapp's side. "I am always buying good goalkeeper. I've got another great goalkeeper who's 23, Neil Etheridge, and he's very talented but he has to perform. "So perhaps we will set him on mortgage. Stockdale is already on loan; so I have a problem. We need one or two goalkeepers. Hopefully we are able to get competition for places because that's the ideal." QPR director Harry Redknapp has Bobby Zamora fit. The international break was used by Zamora, the former Fulham striker, to overcome a measure of the virus and an ankle injury to stay contention for the west London derby. Redknapp claimed a bill of health following the global window and he must decide whether to recall the mercurial Moroccan Adel Taarabt to the side. Redknapp contends the defeat at Aston Villa last time out hasn't broken his opinion that the membership may climb to success, and says his side's effectiveness in the 3-2 loss gave him extra confidence. Redknapp said: "Obviously ourselves and Reading are in an arduous situation but there are seven or eight other groups involved in it. "I still feel my belief have been changed by nothing and we could get out of it. We played so well at Villa we might came in at half-time three or four up. "We have to go on only a little work now and obtain the results we need. "If we were in bad form we'd become more worried. We are playing very well, we are in an excellent form so that it gives a chance to us. "At least we are going into the final nine games knowing we're playing well. I had be more worried when we were going into it playing very badly. I still think you can find four or five victories left in us."
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