MARTIN Jol has rubbished reports he forced Bobby Zamora to train with Fulham's reserves.

Speculation around the England frontman's future increased this week when Zamora, who missed Saturday's victory over Bolton, was reportedly made to train with the second-string at Motspur Park on Monday.

But Jol has again moved to deny there is a rift between him and the striker, who is fit to return in tonight's clash with Manchester United.

"No, there is no reserves yesterday because we have a game today," Jol said.

"We always train with a rest group (those not involved in the match against Bolton) so Aaron Hughes was there, [Pajtim] Kasami, [Marcel] Gecov. All the players who were not involved in the game.

"That is the normal thing to give theme extra loading. I don't know what they are on about and it was not with the reserve team coaches.

"There is no rift, Bobby is Bobby. He was fine yesterday, he trained with all the players who didn't start.

"Those 14 did a session to load them, and he was fine."

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