Fulham manager Martin Jol has praised his side's attacking flair after their 4-1 Europa League win against Wisla Krakow at Craven Cottage.
An Andrew Johnson brace as well as goals from Damien Duff and Steve Sidwell have put Jol's side second in Group K with two matches to play.
The Dutchman was especially pleased with his team's second and third goals, both scored by Johnson.
"The second goal was amazing and the third was a clever one," he said. "If you could come up with ideas like that every week, you would be like Real Madrid in the golden days.
"You could say we were very efficient because normally we create eight or nine chances and we score one goal and today we were different."
When asked whether Johnson was due an England recall, Jol did not disagree.
"Johnson for England? If you keep on scoring everyone says you should be in the England team but, for me, as a second striker he is one of the better ones," he added.
The Cottagers host Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Sunday.