Bobby Zamora worked tirelessly up front for QPR against Liverpool on Sunday.

Zamora, who admitted this week his winning goal in the play-off final will be tainted if the Hoops go straight back down, just kept on going and created a number of chances for his team-mates.

And his efforts in the 3-2 defeat have been recognised after he finished joint top in our fans' player ratings with an average mark of 8.4/10.

Zamora shares the honour with substitute Eduardo Vargas who scored twice in a frantic finale that still saw Harry Redknapp's side still end up pointless.

Keeper Alex McCarthy, in for tonsillitis ridden Rob Green, made a number of fine saves and he was joint third with Suk-Young Yun after both were awarded 7.3 in your votes.

The lowest mark of the starting 11 went to Steven Caulker whose own goal in stoppage time gave the Reds the points.

The centre back, who joined from Cardiff City in the summer, received an average rating of 6.3/10.