Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Boro 1 - Wigan 0 .. Mido highlights,match goals

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special thnx for EP

Mido Return Gives Boss More Options

MIDO could be back in action against Wigan at the Riverside tonight and Tuncay and Gary O'Neil return to the squad, but Emanuel Pogatetz could miss out with a foot problem.
Gareth Southgate has yet to decide whether returning Egyptian striker Mido will be in the final 16 for the game after his cameo appearance against Mansfield at Field Mill on Saturday.
Although he showed some neat touches and provided an aspect to Boro's play that has been missing during his lengthy absence form the side, Southgate says the 24-year is still some way off full fitness.
"He'll be in the 18 again but I have to decide whether to include him on the bench or not. He's not match fit at the moment and we have to work with him to get to that fitness up to speed."It's something we're working on twice a day. He knows that to play a part for us he has to be fit."

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Middlesbrough's Mido persuades Woodgate not to join Spurs

Mido has revealed he has tried to persuade Boro defender Jonathan Woodgate not to join his former club Tottenham.
The former Real Madrid defender is expected to join Spurs and turn down the opportunity to re-join Newcastle.

But Mido said: "He's an important player for us but if he leaves we'll all wish him the best. We wanted him to stay though.


"He's a very good footballer, and secondly he's a great lad to work with every day. Spurs want him because he's a very good player and it's not easy to find as good a defender as him.
"I hope we keep our best players, that's all I can say. I came here and I know the club wants to go forward. If he leaves I hope we get good players to replace him.
"When you want to run a club it's not just about the 11 actually playing to do well, you need at least 20 strong players.'

Middlesbrough striker Mido also revealed his heartache at missing Egypt's defence of the Africa Cup of Nations.
The former Spurs man returned as a substitute to the Boro side for Saturday's FA Cup win at Mansfield. It was the first time he has played for almost three months after recovering from an injury to his pubic bone.
The Egypt international, who looks short of match fitness and in need of shedding a few pounds, has missed his country's African championships but he is now aiming to lead Boro's charge away from the relegation zone, and their cup campaign.

Mido said: "It is very disappointing for me to be missing the African Cup of Nations because I've played in the last three tournaments and I really wanted to be out there to help the lads and my country but I've been injured for three months.
"I spoke to the manager and the Egyptian FA to explain my situation and they totally understand that it would be very difficult for me to take part. Now I would like to think that helping Middlesbrough get to the semi-finals or the final of the FA Cup would make up for that disappointment.
"It was a tough injury, the kind where you couldn't really do anything with it so it was very frustrating so I'm glad I'm playing again.
"The medical staff did a great job with me, this type of injury with the inflammation is always a challenge for the medics but I think they've done great."

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Mido is back and Boro win .. Download Mido's Highlights and Match goals


Mido is back after 3 monthes abscence for Pubic pone jnjury
The 65th-minute introduction of Downing to replace Johnson also brought with it a reshuffle as Aliadiere went more central and Lee to the right. But it was another change
which brought to an end three months of inactivity as Mido replaced Lee.

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Mido in line for Boro call

Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate is ready to risk Mido at Mansfield on Saturday.
The Egypt international, who is out of his country's African Cup of Nations defence, came through his first game in almost three months this week and played for the first half against Newcastle United at Billingham.
Mido has had a pubic bone injury which has forced him to miss Boro's relegation fight as well as the tournament in Ghana where Egypt opened their campaign with an impressive win over Cameroon.


Boro face lowly League Two side Mansfield Town in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday lunchtime and Southgate says the former Tottenham striker will be in the squad which travels to Nottinghamshire.
He said: "I will probably involve him in the squad but I have to think about putting him in the 16. It was good to see him back but he is still short of match fitness and for him it was important to see a chink of light and get a game."
Gary O'Neil is struggling with a virus and is a major doubt, Jonathan Woodgate is likely to be out with a shin injury which has ruled him out of the last three games but Julio Arca is back in training.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

MIDO is up and running again after finally easing his way back into the firing line.

The big Egyptian striker worked his way through 45 minutes of action for Boro reserves against Newcastle United last night.
Now Gareth Southgate is further assessing the striker with a view to pencilling in his first team return.
But it looks unlikely that Mido will be ready to play at Mansfield Town on Saturday - while even Tuesday’s game against Wigan could come too early.
Southgate, who watched last night’s match at Billingham Synthonia from the main stand, told the Evening Gazette: “It was the next step up from training for Mido and it was good to see him back on the pitch again.
“The plan was always to give him just the 45 minutes.
“We have to make sure that there is no reaction, and then we’ll decide what the next step will be.”



Even so, Southgate remains uncommitted about when Mido may be ready to play in the Premier League.
The bottom line is that the manager will not consider playing the Egyptian until his fitness is 110 per cent.
Southgate said: “He needs training and he needs football.
“I can’t say that this stage when he will be back in the first team squad because he is being assessed day to day at the moment.
“Whenever he does return he will give us a lift but it has to be the right time.
“We have to bring him back at the right speed.”
Mido was last in Premier League action in the 2-0 home by Chelsea at the Riverside Stadium on October 20.
He had been feeling problems is his abdominal area for some time and a stress fracture of the pubic bone was diagnosed, which initially needed plenty of rest followed by a gradual build-up of fitness again.
Boro paid a price for throwing Mido into the action despite not having had a proper pre-season, and that’s why Southgate is prepared to take no risks this time around.
If Boro are to start reaping some of the investment in the striker then they need him fully toned up before he can be exposed to 90 minutes of hurly burly activity in the league.
Boro made a late decision to include Mido in last night’s game and he seemed to cope with it reasonably well.
He had few chances to make a major impact but was denied a goal in the 23rd minute when Newcastle goalkeeper Fraser Forster flung himself across the goal to keep out a 15 yards piledriver from the Egyptian forward.
Five minutes later Mido also headed straight at Forster from a Jonathan Grounds cross.
After completing the first half, Mido was put through some extra fitness work on the pitch during the half-time interval.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Mido is back , and played for 45 min


MIDO played 45 minutes as Boro's Reserves were soundly beaten and had a man sent-off tonight, writes GORDON COX from Billingham.
The plan was always to ease Mido, who hasn't played since October, back into action to test a problem with a pubic bone. It was a gentle introduction for the Egyptian who will now be assessed with regards to possible participation in Saturday's FA Cup tie at Mansfield.
After a steady start to the game Boro created the first chance with Tom Craddock bringing a save from Fraser Forster with a drive from six yards.


Egypt destroy Cameroon ..goals,Highlights


Goals : pass word : www.ahly.ws

2- Zizo
3- Zizo (2nd)

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

Rovers 1 - Boro 1 .. goals,Hihlights



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Aliadiere can’t wait for Mido return

FRENCH forager Jeremie Aliadiere admitted today that the return of his fellow Boro striker Mido can’t come quickly enough.
Mido was originally pencilled into the squad for today’s trip to Blackburn Rovers, but has still not achieved peak fitness following his stress fracture of the pubic bone.
However, Mido might be back for next week’s FA Cup tie at Mansfield Town, and Aliadiere admitted that the Egyptian centre-forward had been conspicuous by his absence over the last three months.

Aliadiere said: “We have missed Mido while he has been injured so it’s good to see that he is very close to coming back. He is a good player and he is a strong player in the Premier League.
“We saw when he first arrived what he can give to us and so it has been disappointing that he has been injured.
“Mido is a useful player in the system that we play because we can play around him. It has been difficult playing without him.”

Ghana asks about Mido !


Despite the arrival of the team in the late hours, and in spite of the darkness that controls the capital Accra to the degree it is not important event ahead greatest black continent every two years, alot of people gathered to greet the Egypt national team, and ask for Ahmed Hossam 'Mido' which topped its official publications of the championship with Eto,Drogba and essien .

Friday, January 18, 2008

Mido misses out on Rovers return

MIDO has failed to win his battle to return for Boro’s Premier League clash at Blackburn Rovers tomorrow.
The Egyptian striker has been unable to achieve the fitness level necessary to be included in the squad. Mido was due to return to full training yesterday, but Boro decided not to risk rushing him too quickly and his comeback was put on hold.


Monday, January 14, 2008

Mido set for Rovers return


...MIDO is set to return to the Middlesbrough side at Blackburn this week – and has set a target of 10 Premier League goals before the end of the season.
The £6 million Egyptian star has two goals in eight appearances for the Teessiders, but has been out since October with a pubic bone injury.
He was expected to play for the reserves last week, then figure in yesterday’s home clash with Liverpool but suffered a setback in training.
Now though, he is confident of playing a part at Ewood Park on Saturday – and taking his goal tally to 10 by the end of the campaign.
“I am close, I had a little setback during training last week and now I am trying to recover from it. I was hoping to be fit for the Liverpool game but I will be aiming for the next match,” he said.

It is the most frustrating thing that can happen to a footballer, to be away for a long time. It is especially frustrating for myself as a new signing because I still have things to prove to the club and the supporters.
“But that is football and I have to deal with it and get back into my top form as quick as I can. If I can finish the season in good form and with 10 league goals that would be a good achievement for me because I have been out for a long time.
“If I can end the season well then it will be good for me and the club.”

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Boro 1 - Liverpool 1 .. goals,Highlights


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Mido stuck on the sidelines


STAR striker Mido must wait a little longer for his eagerly anticipated return to Premier League action.
Boro have delayed the Egyptian striker’s comeback until he has achieved full fitness on the training ground.
The striker’s ongoing battle to make a full recovery from his stress fracture of the pubic bone means that the door will finally be closed to his possible participation in the African Nations Cup, which starts on January 20.
In fact, Mido may not be back for Boro until the FA Cup fourth round tie at Mansfield Town on January 26.
Gareth Southgate told the Evening Gazette: “I initially hoped that Mido might be able to take some part in the reserve game on Tuesday, but he was not ready.
“That means that he was not ready for inclusion in the squad to face Liverpool.
“He needs more training before he can be involved in the first team.
“We won’t be pushing him through too quickly because there’s no point playing someone who is not ready.
“We want him back in the squad, but he needs another good full week’s training and possibly a reserve game.”
This means that Mido may not be ready to return at Blackburn Rovers next weekend - though Southgate is not prepared to prejudge the situation.
The next official reserve game is against Newcastle United at Billingham Synthonia on January 22.
By that time the African Nations Cup will be under way, which ends fears that Egypt may try to drag Mido to Ghana at the last minute.
Neither he nor Boro would have had anything to gain if he had been rushed back too quickly - and found himself thrown into Egypt’s group games.
Southgate revealed that the Egyptian coaches had been keeping close tabs on Mido’s progress.
But the striker was left out of the Egypt squad that was provisionally named for the African Nations Cup and will not now be added before the opening game.
Mido’s teammate Mohamed Shawky missed Egypt’s recent warm-up game as a result of the hamstring injury picked up in his Premier League debut at Portsmouth on December 29.
However he remains part of the squad and could be fit to play in the group games.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

officialy : Mido out of ACN


Egypt manager Hassan Shehata has named his final 23-man squad for the African Nations Cup.Defender Ibrahim Saied has been included in the list despite his knee injury.
“He would be fit in time to play in the Nations Cup,” the Pharaohs doctor said.
Shehata dropped Ismaili defender Sherif Abdul-Fadil and Petrojet duo Walid Soliman and Osama Mohamed. Although Petrojet midfielder Ahmed Shaaban, who made his international debut against Namibia last week, booked his ticked for Ghana following Hossam Ghaly’s return to England to complete his move to Derby County
Here is the final squad:
Goalkeepers:
Essam Al-Hadari (Ahli), Mohamed Abdul-Monsef (Zamalek), Mohamed Sobhi (Ismaili).
Defenders:
Shadi Mohamed, Ahmed Fathi (Ahli), Wael Gomaa (Al-Siliya, Qatar), Ibrahim Saied (Ankaragucu, Tur), Hani Saied, Sayed Moawad (Ismaili), Mahmoud Fathallah, Tarek Al-Sayed (Zamalek), Ahmed Al-Mohammadi (ENPPI).
Midfielders:
Hosni Abd-Rabou, Omar Gamal (Ismaili), Mohamed Shawki (Middlesbrough, Eng), Ahmed Hassan (Anderlecht, Bel), Hassan Mostafa (Al-Wehda, KSA), Ahmed Shaaban (Petrojet), Mohamed Abou-Treika (Ahlli).
Strikers:
Mohamed Zidan (Hamburg, All), Amr Zaki (Zamalek), Emad Meteb (Ahli), Mohamed Fadl (Ismaili).

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Mido : I wont be fit to play in Ghana


in aphone call with "Al Ryada Al Yom" (Dream TV) Mido said that he wont be fit to play in Ghana 2008 with Egypt NT

and he is trying now to be fit for Liverpool match even if he play for 15-20 minutes

also he added hat he didnt escape from playing with Egypt NT like some people in press said

and he said : i didnt escape even when i was Spus and Ajax top scorer

and he wish all the best to Egypt and winning the cup.
Mido will be in training for another 4 weeks and he wont play completley 90 min before february

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Finally : Mido with Egypt in Ghana


in aphone call with dream tv


Mido said that he will be with Egypt NT in ACN Ghana 2008


and we hope that Mido do his best to back fit 100% and hope to Egypt NT to win the Cup for the sixth time

Boro 0 - Everton 2 .. Mido on stands


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