Mido started in attack in Spurs away clash with Fulham in the FA cup. He assisted Spurs first two goals as he flicked the ball with his head to Keane who scored both goals in an identical fashion. Mido came off in the 72nd minute to make way for Berbatov who added the 3rd and 4th goals. Ghaly also saw action in the final minutes and was involved in the making of the 4th goal

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Keane first struck in the sixth minute, powering a shot past Jan Lastuvka after Mido had headed the ball on.
The Spurs striker's second goal also stemmed from a Mido header but this time Keane's volley was even better.
Dimitar Berbatov came off the bench to add two more goals - the second a delightful chip - while Fulham's Vincenzo Montella was sent off late on.
Berbatov replaced Mido and within four minutes of coming on the Bulgarian had scored.
After the Spurs striker had hit the post with a low shot he picked up the rebound to slot home.
Paul Robinson had an impressive game for Spurs in goal, making three good saves, although he was helped by Fulham's lack of cutting edge.
Spurs' mediocre league form might be a mystery but Martin Jol's side clearly have not lost the ability to raise their game for a Cup tie in the great traditions of the club.
In five previous cup outings this season - in the Carling Cup and Uefa Cup - the eight-times FA Cup winners have lost only one game away from home and they were quickly into their stride at Craven Cottage.
Robinson's huge punt upfield was headed on by Mido and Keane, after the ball had bounced, crashed a superb shot past Lastuvka into the roof of the net.
Despite that positive start, as the half wore on Robinson became the busier of the two goalkeepers and he had to react quickly to turn Brian McBride's shot over the bar.
Bizarrely, it was Robinson's own player Mido who next forced the goalkeeper into a save.
Needlessly the Egyptian striker struck a backpass from the halfway line that proved difficult to clear for Robinson.
The Spurs goalkeeper was soon shaking his head again at Mido after the Egyptian unsuccessfully tried to clear the ball with his head, requiring Robinson to throw himself to his right to tip away the ball.
With Fulham struggling to create any meaningful chances, their manager Chris Coleman introduced Montella and Collins John.
Montella, who had scored three goals in his previous two FA Cup games, immediately proved more adept at holding the ball and bringing other players into the match.
Just as Fulham suggested they might be capable of making a game of it, Spurs extended their lead with a goal that showcased the understanding between Mido and Keane.
Mido flicked on an Anthony Gardner free-kick and Keane brilliantly volleyed past Lastuvka.
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