Mido ready for Burnley clash

Last Updated: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 10:36
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New West Ham striker Mido says he can not wait to get started and play for the Hammers and claims he is fit to play this weekend.

The Egyptian striker is technically on loan form Middlesbrough and is looking forward to proving himself in English football after largely unsuccessful spells at Tottenham and Middlesbrough.

The striker is apparently earning just £1,000 a week at Upton Park as he looks to prove himself in the game and he turned down offers elsewhere to play for the Hammers.

He told the club's website: "I am very happy to be here. It is a great club and I am sure that I will do well. It is an exciting challenge for me. It is another new club but hopefully I can prove myself and stay here for longer.

"We had other offers but I have decided to play here. I met the gaffer this morning and we got on well. I am really looking forward to working with him and the lads. West Ham have a great team and manager, and that was a big factor in deciding to come here.

"I know a lot of the players here and the fans are passionate. We have got everything you need to get in the top ten and I hope to play my part in helping the club to move up.

"We will all be doing our best to start winning games. I am fit to play this weekend but of course it is the manager's decision. I will start training on Tuesday and try to do the business for West Ham."



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