Two-goal hero Bobby Zamora insisted that none of Hammers' strikers were playing second fiddle after helping West Ham to a 4-2 win at Sheffield Wednesday last night.
The trip to Hillsborough was only the second start of the season for Zamora, who ended the last campaign on a memorable high with the play-off winning goal against Preston.
But he will not be thinking of himself as second choice behind leading scorer Marlon Harewood and veteran Teddy Sheringham.
"I've started last night and I started on Saturday," he said. "There's no difference between us as strikers.
"It's just a normal thing: I know I'm going to get games and when I do I have to do something that will stick in the gaffer's mind.
"That's the same for all the players here, and we've shown last night that we have a good squad here."
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