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Mido admits he may have to leave Tottenham Hotspur in the summer in search of regular first-team football.
The Egyptian striker joined Spurs on a permanent deal last August after spending the previous 18 months on loan from Roma.
However, Mido has started just six Premiership games and his only league goal proved to be the winner against West Ham United back in October.
Dimitar Berbatov's impressive form has kept Mido on the fringes, with the forward feeling injuries have also played a part in his inability to make an impact.
"I was unfortunate with the injuries I had," Mido told Dream TV.
"Every time I play and put in a good display an injury strikes me to halt my progress with Spurs.
"The form of Berbatov has also been impressive and that's another reason for my limited appearances."
Mido was close to joining Manchester City during January's transfer window and he claims Stuart Pearce remains interested.
Celta Vigo, where the burly striker spent time on loan in 2003, are also in the hunt, along with Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven.
He added: "I will sit down with Martin Jol at the end of the season to discuss all possibilities.
"I'm not that sort of player who wants to just receive money no matter if he is playing or not, I'm keen on participating on a regular basis.
"I have two good offers from Manchester City and Celta Vigo. PSV Eindhoven coach Ronald Koeman phoned me and expressed his interest as well."
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The holders Sevilla FC will have to overcome Tottenham Hotspur FC in the UEFA Cup quarter-finals if they are to keep alive their dream of becoming the first team since Real Madrid CF in 1986 to successfully defend the trophy.
Big names
The duel between the sides was the highlight of a draw carried out by ad intermin UEFA Chief Executive Gianni Infantino, former Celtic FC captain Billy McNeill and David Taylor, chief executive of the Scottish Football Association. The quarter-finals will also see AZ Alkmaar taking on Werder Bremen, Bayer 04 Leverkusen meeting CA Osasuna and RCD Espanyol up against SL Benfica, with matches scheduled for 5 and 12 April.
'Values of sport'
Mr Infantino also made a statement on behalf of UEFA, saying: "So far this season we have seen many thrilling matches which have been followed by increasing levels of TV viewers and spectators across Europe. Paramount to maintaining such levels of interest is preserving and promoting the values of sport. Unfortunately we have lately witnessed unacceptable scenes both inside and around the stadiums. We would like to make a plea to all of you – clubs, players, officials and fans - to promote the core values of our games in the spirit of fair play, loyalty and respect, thus setting the right example for future generations."
Final route
Today's proceedings in Glasgow involved a straight draw including all eight clubs without seedings or country protection. As well as the quarter-finals, the draw was also made for the semi-finals, meaning teams know whom they will face over two legs on 26 April and 3 May should they progress. The final will take place at Hampden Park on 16 May.
Handover
Prior to the draw in the Old Fruitmarket at the City Halls, Mr Infantino presided over the ceremonial UEFA Cup handover in which Sevilla representatives, including coach Juande Ramos and Enzo Maresca, who scored twice in last year's 4-0 final victory against Middlesbrough FC, handed the trophy won in Eindhoven last May back to Mr Infantino, who accepted it on belhaf of UEFA. Mr Infantino subsequently presented the trophy to the Lord Provost of Glasgow, Liz Cameron, after the draw.
'Historic moment'
"We're happy to have got through last night and to have the chance to defend our trophy," said Maresca. "To be honest, we were a bit lucky with Andrés Palop's late equaliser but we deserved to score before then. For us, winning this trophy was a historic moment, our first European win and a great achievement for the club. We're here to leave the trophy for two months and then take it back to Seville! We know it will be difficult to win it again, but we will try and you never know what will happen."
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Tottenham have been paired with holders Sevilla in the quarter-finals of the Uefa Cup.
Martin Jol's charges have made good progress through the competition and proved too good for Braga in the last round and their reward is a meeting with the holders.
Sevilla survived a real scare against Shakhtar Donetsk to progress and will prove tough nuts for Spurs to crack.
AZ Alkmaar sent Newcastle packing on Thursday and they were paired with Werder Bremen at Friday's draw in Glasgow.
Bayer Leverkusen proved too good for Lens in the last round and will tackle Osasuna for a place in the last four, while Espanyol will face Benfica as the three Spanish sides were kept apart.
Quarter-final draw:
AZ Alkmaar v Werder Bremen
Bayer Leverkusen v Osasuna
Sevilla v Tottenham
Espanyol v Benfica
Ties to be played 5th April and 12th April.
The semi-final draw was also made and should Spurs progress past Sevilla they will face either Bayer Leverkusen or Osasuna in the last four.
Semi-final draw:
Quarter-final four v quarter-final one
Quarter-final two v quarter-final three
Ties to be played 26th April and 3rd May.
The draw for the final was made for administrative purposes and is below:
Winners of semi-final one v Winners of semi-final two
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Tottenham's form of late has been befitting of a side gunning for European silverware, but the depth of Martin Jol's squad is sure to be tested by Braga in a Uefa Cup second leg clash at White Hart Lane.
A 3-2 advantage garnered from an impressive display in Portugal has put Tottenham in pole position to claim a quarter-final spot, but injury to Anthony Gardner has exacerbated a defensive headache that is threatening to become a migraine.
The big defender has suffered a hairline fracture to his fibula and with Ledley King still no closer to a return and Ricardo Rocha ineligible, Michael Dawson will be partnered by a novice at centre-half.
Didier Zokora, who has shown some of his best form of late, has been mooted as a possible contender but it is more likely Jol will ask Pascal Chimbonda to move inside from right-back.
Spurs' defensive ranks are also depleted by the absence of Benoit Assou-Ekotto and perhaps more critically Paul Robinson, whose thigh complaint means Radek Cerny will have further opportunity to impress.
Jol has, though, been handed brighter news in the return from injury of the influential Robbie Keane, and the Irishman could come in for Dimitar Berbatov, to partner Jermain Defoe, as the classy Bulgarian is carrying a niggling groin strain.
It is not just the home side though that have injury problems to contend with, as Braga travel without a troika of their top names, with injuries depriving the Portuguese of Diego, Vandinho and Pedro Costa.
On the flip side, full-backs Carlos Fernandes and Luis Filipe are ready to return, as is experienced striker Joao Pinto - who sat out a weekend 0-0 stalemate with Beira Mar.
Tottenham will be confident of progression but with key names absent from their backline, Jol will be urging caution against complacency in North London.
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A London club is guaranteed to be in the FA Cup semi-finals with Chelsea and Tottenham meeting at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
Having knocked out lower-league opposition in every round so far, The Blues face a far tougher test against Martin Jol's men in the quarter-finals.
Macclesfield, Nottingham Forest and Norwich have all fallen to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, but Spurs will be no pushover.
The North London club have been freescoring in the FA Cup so far, netting a total of 11 goals against Cardiff, Southend and Fulham.
Spurs are the competition's third most successful club and bid to lift the FA Cup for the ninth time at the new Wembley this season.
However, Chelsea are also determined to go all the way as they were the last winners at the old stadium in 2000.
Spurs won the only league meeting of the two sides earlier this season, a game which saw Chelsea skipper John Terry sent off.
Terry's availability for Sunday is uncertain due to the head injury suffered in the Carling Cup final last month.
Jose Mourinho, who will make a decision on the England defender nearer the game, has no other injury worries.
The Portuguese could therefore go with the same side that advanced past Porto in the UEFA Champions League in midweek.
Tottenham were also busy in Europe during the week, edging to victory over Braga in the Uefa Cup on Thursday evening.
Jol will assess his squad on their return to London before announcing his squad for the trip across the capital.
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Dimitar Berbatov has offered his gratitude to Tottenham Hotspur fans for their support during his first season at White Hart Lane.
The striker has scored 15 goals since arriving for over £10million from Bayer Leverkusen last summer and has looked a class act.
He has quickly become a fans' favourite in North London and produced a superb centre-forward display in Sunday's 4-1 win at home to Bolton Wanderers.
Berbatov is now hoping to reward the home support by scoring the goals which could propel Spurs to a trophy.
"I hope I can score for them in the future and entertain them because, although football is business, I try to do good things," said Berbatov.
"It's really enjoyable having support from the fans and they have been behind me from the first minute."
The Bulgarian's previous outing against Bolton was his first appearance in the Premiership and he feels he has progressed significantly since the 2-0 defeat in August.
He added: "My first game was an experience I'll never forget.
"It was not good and we lost, but it was a long time ago and things are different now, I've learnt a lot.
"Against Bolton this time, not only me, but everyone, showed that we are a great club with a great future and, if we carry on like that, we can achieve a lot."
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