Egypt forward Mohamed Zidan is finally enjoying life with Borussia Dortmund, following a difficult start with the Bundesliga side. The 26-year-old joined BVB from Hamburg this season, but struggled to establish himself as a regular for Jurgen Klopp's men. However, the Egyptian managed to get over his poor start, as he scored his third goal of the season last weekend, leading Dortmund to a 1-0 win at Karlsruhe. "It does me good that fans have taken me into their hearts during this time and it helps me play successful football," Zidan said in a lengthy interview with Dortmund's official site. "After the fans whistled me off in the match against Schalke, all my teammates stood behind me and supported me. Now our fans can also see that I give my all for Borussia Dortmund in every match." Only Dortmund The former Werder Bremen and Mainz striker indicated that he has already put his unsuccessful spell with Hamburg behind his back as he intends to do his best with BVB. "I have not thought of Hamburg in a long time. BVB only counts for me and my goal is always to help me team and be successful together," he said. "Things have been very, very positive. Overall I am happy at Borussia Dortmund and I will give my all to remain so. "My teammates received me superbly. Everyone helped me to settle in quickly. We have a nice team which makes it fun to play football."