The Eagles star feels his club are asking too much from him and wants to see more from his team-mates
Crystal Palace attacker Wilfried Zaha has stressed he "can't play in every position" for the club as he called on fellow players to step up.
“As much as I do on the pitch, I can’t play in every position," Zaha told the Palace fan podcast.
"I give 100 per cent, but there are 11 on the pitch and everyone needs to pull their weight. I do my job, but everyone else needs to do theirs.”
While disappointed about his transfer limbo, Zaha has vowed that his head and heart still remain with Palace.
“What happened in the summer happened," he said.
“There were things I was told that did not happen and I was not happy about it. But I’m still a Palace player and want to do well for the club.
“The fans care about your well-being and I will always love Palace - whatever happens.”
Ahead of Sunday's league clash against Wolves, Hodgson admitted he has been expecting more from Zaha in front of goal but backed him to find form.
“I have been very pleased with him, but I can’t deny the fact he hasn’t had an assist or a goal," Hodgson said on Friday.
“Very few people have scored goals - we’ve only scored three - so it is quite easy to remember who the goalscorers were.
“We expect a lot more from Wilf in terms of assists and goals. I think we’re going to get it."