Performance of the week Although it wasn't the best day for his team, Al-Wasl's Shikabala scored his first goal in nine games with a trade-mark effort in the 3-1 defeat to Bani Yas. The Egypt winger was then forced off with a thigh injury. Bad week for strikers While Mohamed Zidan's Bani Yas eased past Shika's Al-Wasl, the former's night lasted no more than 14 minutes after he picked up a knee injury. Hosni Abd-Rabou enjoyed a good week with Al-Nasr, who moved to fourth in the Saudi league with a 2-0 win over Al-Raed. In England, Ahmed Elmohamady played well as Hull City claimed their third victory in a row, beating Huddersfield 2-0 to move fourth in the Championship. Adam El-Abd played 90 minutes in Brighton's goalless draw with Nottingham Forest. Mido's days at Barnsley seem to be numbered after manager Keith Hill admitted that the striker is close to the club's exit door. Another striker under fire is Elazigspor's Amr Zaki, who was fined by the Turkish club for arriving late for training. Better from managers There were no defeats for Egyptian managers this week as Hany Ramzy's Lierse drew 1-1 with Cercle Brugge in the Belgian league despite agonizingly conceding a last-gasp goal. Ahmed Saied ‘Ouka' and Mohamed Al-Gabbas played the 90 minutes of the game. In Saudi Arabia, Tarek Yehia and Mohamed Salah led their struggling teams to narrow wins over Najran and Al-Wehda respectively.