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Mido saves point for Boro

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Published Date: 01 November 2008
MIDOcame off the bench to rescue a point for Middlesbrough in their Barclays Premier League clash with West Ham at the Riverside Stadium
Hayden Mullins had volleyed home in the 21st minute after he was set up by a clever cut back from Luis Boa Morte.

A sluggish Boro finally came to life with 20 minutes left and had the ball in the net in the 79th minute through Justin Hoyte.

Andrew Taylor delivered the ball into the penalty area and Hoyte sprinted into the six-yard box to head the ball past robert Green but the assistant referee raised his flag to rule it out for offside.

Boro did equalised in the 83rd minute however when Mido was fouled on the edge of the area and the Egyptian took the resulting free-kick and drilled a low shot past the wall into the net.

Mido then broke down the left edge of the box three minutes later and forced Green to make a smart save.

Turnbull made a superb double save in injury time from Collison and then Lee Bowyer from close range.





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