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    ARMENIAN STRIKER SHOWS WHY HE WAS LINKED WITH LIVERPOOL

    HITC Sport
    March 30 2015

    by Jack Beresford

    Yura Movsisyan was previously rumoured to have caught the eye of
    Brendan Rodgers and though an Anfield move failed to materialise,
    he still looks sharp.

    With Mario Balotelli struggling to score regularly for Liverpool
    during a stop-start season at Anfield, Brendan Rodgers must be
    wondering where it all went wrong.

    One potential starting point may be the day the Reds manager opted
    against taking a gamble on Spartak Moscow striker Yura Movsisyan.

    Last term the 27-year-old was nothing short of a revelation for the
    Russian outfit, scoring 16 goals in 26 games to spark speculation
    that he could soon be heading to England.

    An Armenia international who actually started his career in Major
    League Soccer with the Kansas City Wizards, Movsisyan grew up in Los
    Angeles, having emigrated to the US as a child with his family.

    After a spell with Real Salt Lake, he headed to Europe with Danish
    side Randers, where a return of 12 goals in 30 games caught the eye
    of Krasnodar.

    In two seasons at the Russian club, Movsisyan scored 32 goals from
    57 outings with Spartak eventually coming in for the well-travelled
    forward.

    Back last summer, Sky Sports were among the first to report that the
    striker was attracting interest from England, with the Armenian star
    all too happy to court the rumours.

    "I've heard there may be some interested teams in England and Germany,"
    he said at the time.

    "If an offer is made for me, I can't control the outcome. Spartak
    know my ambition and all parties need to be satisfied."

    Soon enough, Liverpool emerged as a target with CaughtOffside claiming
    that Reds manager Brendan Rodgers was weighing up a bid for the player
    that same summer.

    Yet no move was forthcoming and with the Reds coming close to signing
    Loic Remy and later settling for Balotelli, it appeared the deal was
    dead and buried.

    But with the Italian failing to impress at Anfield, a change of heart
    could yet be on the cards with Movsisyan still in good form for both
    club and country.

    The 27-year-old was on target in Sunday's Euro 2016 qualifier with
    Albania and though the underdogs ultimately went down 2-1, the one-time
    LA resident looked as sharp as ever.

    Maybe it's time for Liverpool to take another look?

    Would Yura Movsisyan have done well for Liverpool?

    http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2015/03/30/armenian-hotshot-shows-why-he-was-linked-with-liverpool/

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