For 12 months, Mido has barely been able to kick a football. On Saturday night, fitness and optimism restored, he could not resist sticking the boot into his old club.
'I don't think Berbatov’s head is there anymore,' he said. 'It is not with Spurs and I think he is looking for a move.
'I think he is a very important player for the club. You can see Spurs without Berbatov are a different team. Without Keane as well they are a different team.
'They are huge players. It will be very difficult to replace Berbatov. He is a class player. He is not affected by anything around him. It was the same with Keano. He is one of the best players I have ever played with. Losing them I think will be difficult for Spurs.'
It is a pertinent point amid the huge optimism that has followed Juande Ramos’ £46million summer spending. To lose both Keane and Berbatov in one summer would be managerial naïvety, especially given Darren Bent’s insipid showing at the Riverside Stadium.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
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don't really care about his movement, he can move and he can stay. what is more important now is you have to stay in Riverside and become a BORO legend. A fan from Singapore. David
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