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Steve Bruce, Ahmed Elmohamady quotes
Some of the quotes of Sunderland coach Steve Bruce and winger Ahmed Elmohamady during the 2009/2010 English Premier League season
Published in Ahram Online on 24 - 05 - 2011


Steve Bruce:
“Ahmed's a little raw, but he'll get a lot sharper with experience and when he comes back next season it wouldn't surprise me if he's come on again.”
“It's his first season in the Premier League and although he's played on the right wing previously, he's spent far more time in that position than he ever has done before. So he's had a lot to absorb and it's never a surprise when young players occasionally have a dip in odd games.”
“Ahmed is an exciting prospect and he's got the attributes you need – pace, desire and physique – to succeed in the modern game.”
“Ahmed still has learning to do but he has done well for us so far. He's a lovely lad with a great attitude and is an exemplary professional who is dedicated to improving his game.”
“Despite his young age Ahmed is already vastly experienced at international level and people forget he's had to adapt to a completely different lifestyle and style of play.”
"He's really starting to adjust to English life now and is popular in the dressing room. I think there's much more to come for him."
Ahmed Elmohamady:
“I am happy at Sunderland and even though I am aware of the interest from other clubs, it doesn't concern me.”
“My focus is with Sunderland where I feel very comfortable because of the magnificent support of the fans, my teammates and the manager's faith in me.”
"It's a nice place and people are so friendly. Everyone has been so helpful, especially here at the club. I feel as if I'm back home in Egypt."
“I want to keep on playing in the Premier League, not for a year or two only. I want to do well for myself and my country.”
"The gaffer is a very good manager, and he's so respectful. He likes commitment. He trusts his players and we should repay his trust."
“My English is getting better. I'm learning quickly and still having lessons with a teacher, but I'm doing okay.”
“I'm very happy to stay with Sunderland for a long time. I like the club and I have done ever since I got here. That is why I stay. Everyone is excellent - the club, players and fans.”


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