He's the player to underestimate at your peril, says Dean Windass. Crystal Palace striker Fraizer Campbell poses a real threat against his former club.
FRAIZER Campbell was born to score goals. It is what he does best.
Returning to the KC Stadium, don't be surprised to see the Crystal Palace forward break City's hearts again with a key contribution.
it's one of those unwritten laws in football that a striking going back to his old club tends to be the one who produces the goal or moment of magic which proves the difference in the result.
Throughout my career I've been back to many of my former clubs and scored important goals. Whether you are trying that extra one per cent harder because of past history, or maybe it is just fate, but it always happens.
If Hull City don't stay switched on for the full 90 minutes it will happen again but Fraizer is a player who is always capable of grabbing his side a goal.
I believe you could put him in any side in the Premier League and he would score goals, he's just a natural finisher.
I was disappointed it never worked out for him at Sunderland because I saw that as a great chance for him to make his mark up there and then get a move to one of the clubs at the very top of the table. That hasn't been the case, but he's still got the attributes to have that success.
He has great movement and is always in the box, which is where defenders don't want him to be.
City's defence has switched off a few times already this season and conceded goals which they'll be disappointed with.
To avoid that happening again they need to keep a close eye on Fraizer and maintain their concentration levels throughout.
Failure to do that and I'm afraid we could see Fraizer celebrating a goal at the KC once again.
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