Diomansy Kamara feels he is in a position to reignite his Fulham career under the guidance of Mark Hughes.
The Senegalese forward found himself frozen out towards the end of Roy Hodgson's reign, severely limiting his first-team opportunities.
A lack of activity eventually led him to being sent out on loan, and he ended the 2009/10 with SPL giants Celtic.
It was expected that the 29-year-old would be moved on over the summer, with it difficult to see a future for him at Craven Cottage.
However, Hughes' appointment saw the slate wiped clean and he has subsequently been handed a second chance with the Cottagers.
Kamara is determined to make the most of that opportunity, especially as Fulham are currently short on strikers, and he is confident that his game is suited to the footballing philosophies favoured by Hughes.
"I enjoy the style of football here more now under Hughes," he said.
"There is no fault with Roy Hodgson, he did really well here.
"But training with Hughes is better as you do more with the ball. We are more attacking as a team.
"Right now some of our strikers are injured and I have more chance to play. I'm ready to play in attack for Fulham."
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