Ahmed Hossam Mido has been relieved of his duties as the manager of Saudi club Al-Wahda, the club announced.

Mido took over Al-Wahda last December and enjoyed a decent run of games, which included a victory against Al Ahli and a historic draw against leaders Al-Hilal.

The Egyptian journeyman has been in charge of Al-Wahda for 13 games, winning six, drawing three, while losing further four and has been named as the manager of the round twice.

However, Mido wrote a controversial tweet on Monday which carried vile insult to one fan criticizing the performance of Al Wehda under the Egyptian’s guidance.

The 36-year has deleted the tweet and claimed that his account was hacked, apologizing for any insults appeared on his account.

The Meccan-based club, however, has announced that Mido was sacked from his job, without explaining any reasons for their decision, thanking him for all of his work during his spell with the club.

Chilean manager Alvaro Vidal has been also revealed by the club as the new man in charge of Al-Wahda following the decision to sack Mido.

On the other hand, Mido has responded following the club’s decision, thanking Al-Wahda’s board for their support, however, he insisted on proving that his twitter account was hacked.

“I thank Al-Wahda’s board and fans. I have taken the responsibility at a very difficult time, however thanks to God’s grace, and the support of the club’s board, players and staff to achieve great results and performances,” Mido tweeted.

“I respect the club’s decision, however, I will prove through the legal procedures that my account was hacked,” he added.

Mido will be leaving the Meccan-based club while they sit in sixth place with 36 points from 24 games.