The Fulham shot stopper hailed the impact the Bulgarian has had at Craven Cottage after he arrived from Old Trafford in the summer.
A steady combination of confidence and game time has been the ideal tonic for Dimitar Berbatov, as he has seemingly revived his career in London.
The striker was unable to crack the Manchester United line-up last season and spent the majority of the season on the bench, with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Danny-Welbeck-c10233 playing in his stead.
And following the arrival of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robin-van-Persie-c31380 this summer, the former Tottenham star was shifted out and eventually chose Fulham as his next destination after a long and protracted transfer saga.
Berba has taken the Cottagers by storm and has already managed to enhance his reputation with two goals in as many games for the London-based outfit.
Players and coaches at the helm have been singing praises of the ex-Bulgarian International and it hasn’t been just for show, with the player also delivering consistently on the pitch to boot.
Now Mark Schwarzer has followed suit and hailed the impact Berbatov has had at the club, claiming that young players had a lot to learn from him and that he was one of the best attackers in the League.
"http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Dimitar-Berbatov-c11254 is an excellent player, everyone knows what a great player he is and he's been excellent for us since the day he arrived. He's a top pro who is happy to help out the young boys and I think he's a massive plus for us and we’ve seen that
in the games he's played.”
He also added that the front-man has done well to integrate himself within the team and considering his track record, he would do well at the club if he continued his scintillating outings.
"When you've got new players added to the squad, it's always important to have that core of a team that have the experience and know what it's like to play for Fulham Football Club. I think the players that have come into the club have done extremely well,”
the Australian goalkeeper was quoted as saying to the media.
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