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    Portugal pegged back in Armenia
    Wednesday 22 August 2007


    A fine Cristiano Ronaldo goal was not enough to earn
    Portugal a much-needed victory in Armenia as a 1-1
    draw left them four points behind the leaders Poland
    in UEFA EURO 2008' qualifying Group A.

    Third surprise
    Robert Arzumanyan headed Armenia in front after 12
    minutes, but the Manchester United FC winger equalised
    with a trademark individual effort. If that strike was
    supposed to be the cue for Portugal to push on for
    victory, the hosts had not read the script and held on
    for their third surprise result in a row, having
    defeated Kazakhstan and Poland away in the last set of
    fixtures in June.

    Goalkeeper deceived
    Samvel Melkonyan and Deco traded shots from range
    before Arzumanyan put the hosts in front by nodding in
    Artavazd Karamyan's free-kick. Arzumanyan then passed
    up an opportunity to double the lead either side of
    fizzing shots with both feet from Deco, the FC
    Barcelona playmaker who was central to much of his
    side's best moves. Portugal were soon on terms,
    though, as Armenia defender Agvan Lazarian missed the
    ball in his own box and Ronaldo capitalised by
    slotting the ball under Roman Berezovsky after
    deceiving the goalkeeper by feigning a pass across the
    middle.

    Attacking impetus
    Ronaldo fired a free-kick over the bar from distance
    after 55 minutes before Luiz Felipe Scolari sought
    greater attacking impetus with the introduction of
    Nuno Gomes and Ricardo Quaresma for Hélder Postiga and
    Simão, who had been ineffective. Tiago fired wide and
    Quaresma twice missed at the other end as full time
    approached, although the clearest chance was the final
    one as Bruno Alves rose unmarked to meet Deco's cross
    deep into added time but headed wide - a miss which
    could prove costly in what is shaping up to be a
    thrilling section.

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