That's Zamoraaaaa.
Some players never lose it do they, and some never lose their love for the game. This means that, fitness allowing, it's one of life's great joys to see a former pro rock up at a local kickabout.
Who could forget when Brazilian superstar
Kaka turned up at a 6-a-side game in London.
It seems that Bobby Zamora has been itching for some footy action as well, as he took part in a local 7-a-side contest. The
Mail reports that the 7-a-side was thought to have taken place in Colchester.
And he scored an absolute worldie.
The 40-year-old who played for Brighton, West Ham, and Fulham during a 17-year career and famously scored the late winner for QPR in their 2014 play-off final win against Derby, rolled back the years.
In a clip shared by Rhys Morley on Twitter, who is believed to be the defender in the footage, Zamora is wearing a West Ham shirt, skins poor Rhys, takes it down the line and then absolute thunders a strike past the keeper.
Top. Bins.
In the tweet, Morley said: "Not everyday you get skinned by @RobertZamora25 at your local 7s."
It was a strike that left those watching on the sidelines in awe, before they burst into celebration. Zamora though? Calm as you like, goals like that were his bread and butter.
https://twitter.com/RhysMorley4/status/1405631107266138113?s=20
It sounds like Bobby put his all into the contest as well, as he later tweeted: "
Little run out for @AliHamidi team. Stiff as f**k this morning."
All together now - when the ball hits the goal, that's not Shearer or Cole, that's Zamoraaaaaaa....