Mido has spells as a player with Spurs, Middlesbrough, Roma, Ajax and Marseille |
Former Tottenham and
Middlesbrough forward Mido has been sacked as the coach of Zamalek for a second
time after only 37 days in charge of the Egyptian champions.
BBC
Sport report continues:
The
32-year-old, who had a six-month spell in charge in 2014, was re-appointed on 4
January.
He
won his first four games, but a draw and a defeat was followed by a 2-0 loss to
arch-rivals Al Ahly on Tuesday.
That
left Ahly seven points clear of Zamalek at the top of the table.
Mohamed
Salah takes over as interim coach while the club looks to recruit a foreign
boss.
Director
of football Hazem Emam, who was appointed at the same time as Mido, has also
been dismissed.
Mido,
who took over from Brazilian coach Marcos Paqueta, is the third coach sacked by
Zamalek this season following the dismissals of Jesualdo Ferreira and Paqueta.
Mido
retired from playing in 2013 and took on his first coaching role at Zamalek in
January 2014.
During
his first season in charge, Zamalek finished third in the league and secured a
place in last year's Confederation Cup.
He
also won the Egypt Cup, making him the youngest Egyptian manager to win a major
trophy.
He was replaced in July
2014 by Hossam Hassan following some modest results and differences with the
club management.
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