Saturday, June 28, 2008

Strike force will light up Boro’s season - Mido


MIDO says he is excited about the frontline firepower at Gareth Southgate’s disposal for next season - even though it means he faces a battle to win a place in the side.
The Egyptian hitman arrived from Spurs for £6m last summer just days after Yakubu had departed for Everton.
But, after making an impressive start to his career on Teesside by scoring two goals in his first two games, his first season with Boro was ultimately ruined by a series of injury set-backs.
A lack of goals was a massive problem for Southgate last season as the club struggled to cope with the departure of Mark Viduka and Yakubu.
The Boro boss, however, looks set to go into the new season with the striking quartet of Afonso Alves, Mido, Jeremie Aliadiere and Tuncay, all vying for places in his starting line-up.
And the Egypt international says he is up for the challenge and relishing the opportunity to link up with the club’s other forwards.
“I am looking forward to playing with Afonso, but there are many other great players in the Boro team too,” he said.
“Jeremie contributes so much to the side and is a really big player for us, as is Tuncay Sanli, who I believe is going to have a great season.
“Everyone at the club is determined to push forward, I see no reason why we cannot do much better next season.”
Eyebrows were raised at Mido’s appearance when he did make an aborted first team comeback in February.
The former Spurs and Roma striker looked to be carrying a lot of weight. Though the club were at pains to play down the issue at the time, Mido has spent the last few months working hard back home in Cairo to improve his fitness. It’s reported that he’s lost more than a stone in weight, which will delight Southgate, who had high hopes for the player when he signed him.
Boro are currently trying to complete deals to bring Didier Digard and James Harper to the club.
Negotiations have taken place with the Frenchman, who is unsettled at Paris St Germain, but Boro have yet to agree a fee with Reading for Harper, who is keen to move to Boro following the Royals’ relegation. Another player reportedly keen to come to Boro, Spurs’ keeper Paul Robinson, is now expected to sign for Aston Villa. The Yorkshire-born goalie is surplus to requirements at White Hart Lane and was keen to move back north but Southgate wants to give Brad Jones and Ross Turnbull a chance.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Mido's training at cairo ..

wake up every day at 6:00 am and went to the club to start training at 9:00 am with Boro's head medical staff coach Nick Allenby .
Although he got a baby but he didnt delay the training even for one day.
Mido lost 10 Kilos and want to lose 4 on this month .
and here's the last pic's from Mido's training at Cairo

credits to Mido11.com

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Mido : the weight i reached by now .. i never reach it since i was at Roma !

on an interview with his official site Midofans.com , Mido said that he apologize to his fans and Boro fans for the past season and he is working very hard for the new season .
i lose alot of weight and the weight i reached by now .. i never reach it since i was at

AS Roma ! , Mido added.

Mido's last pic at Zamalek match
the head of the medical stuff arrived cairo and we start work from 4 days , i expect that Boro can finish on the first 10 places at EPL next season.
and i promise the fans a good season for me and for the team .

Download The interview ( voice) Arabic

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Egypt survive DR Congo scare.. download goals

Substitute Ahmed Eid Abdul-Malek scored with just nine minutes left on the clock as Egypt came back from behind to beat DR Congo 2-1 on Sunday in their opening game of the 2010 World Cup qualifiers Group 12.The visitors took an early lead through Larrys Mabiala but the Pharaohs hit back with two-second half goals from Amr Zaki, 61, and Abdul-Malek, 81. Egypt are second of the group with three points just like Malawi who thrashed Djibouti, on Saturday, 8-1.Hassan Shehata’s men took early control of the game but failed to create any real threat on the Congolese’s net. The Pharaohs had the first sight of goal in the 24th minute when Captain Ahmed Hassan struck from the edge of the area but his shot went inches wide of the post.Emad Meteb missed the target a few minutes later as he failed to convert Hassan’s low cross while being in the six-yard box.And against the run of play, Mabiala hit a 25-yard free kick to give his side a stunning opener just two minutes before the break. With a goal down, Shehata had to take a maximum risk by using all his attacking options. Shikabala came in to replace underachieving Hossam Ghaly to put some pressure on the Congolese defense. In the 65th minute, Abdul-Malek, who replaced Al-Mohammadi, chipped the ball to Hani Saied in the box.The Ismaili defender headed it back to Zaki to volley the equalizer from nine yards. The technical staff had to make the third substitution as Ahmed Samir Farag had to be replaced by uncapped Abdul-Aziz Tawfik in the 73rd minute.He made a dream start as he fired a powerful long-range drive that was parried by the keeper into Abdul-Malek’s path.The Harras Al-Hodoud man curled it well into the back of the net.Egypt will have to travel to play against Djibouti, on Friday, in the second round of the qualifiers.
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