Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Ararat mount Armenian title challenge

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Ararat mount Armenian title challenge

    Ararat mount Armenian title challenge
    Friday 24 August 2007
    by Khachik Chakhoyan
    from Yerevan

    An influx of Serbian talent has lifted FC Ararat
    Yerevan to the top of the Armenian table, but FC
    Pyunik remain in a strong position behind them.

    Leading pack
    The top two are starting to pull away from the chasing
    pack in Armenia, but for the moment, Ararat seem to
    hold the whip hand. They are four points clear at the
    top, although champions Pyunik have two games in hand,
    and have yet to lose against their main rivals.
    Despite Serbian coach Du?an Mijiæ having replaced
    Varujan Sukiasyan, Ararat continue to look like a
    dangerous side.

    Fifth meeting
    Ararat meet Pyunik for a fifth time this season on
    Sunday, with newly-arrived Serbian defender Slavko
    Vuèkoviè and striker Petar Asteriè hoping to impress.
    In previous meetings, Ararat won away and drew at home
    in an Armenian Cup semi-final and earned a draw away
    in the league and a 4-3 triumph at home. However, this
    could prove to be their most significant meeting yet.

    Young talent
    Pyunik banked on young talent this season and put in a
    respectable performance in Europe, losing out to FC
    Shakhtar Donetsk in the UEFA Champions League second
    qualifying round following a win against Derry City FC
    in their opening fixture. However, their continued
    search for a goalkeeper to replace Armenian
    international Gevorg Kasparov may yet undermine their
    good work.

    Goalkeeping changes
    Since Kasparov moved to Iran, Pyunik have tried five
    goalkeepers without successfully settling on a
    permanent replacement. Grigor Melisketyan, Stanislav
    Khorkin, Zlatan Adrovich and Jeaofak Miller have all
    failed to pass muster in Yerevan whole Uruguayan
    custodian Javier Bordad is becoming renowned for
    lapses like the one that cost Pyunik a 2-1 defeat at
    FC Banants on 12 August.

    Banants boost
    Cup holders Banants are fourth, level with FC MIKA,
    but their changeable form has left them ten points
    behind the leaders. That win against Pyunik was a
    major lift for the club, who have signed goalkeeper
    Dmitry Pivovarenko, Czech defender Jan Jelínek and
    Uganda midfielder Noah Kasule, but was followed by a
    2-1 defeat at struggling FC Ulis Yerevan. Bulgarian
    coach Nikolai Kostov may soon get the chance to
    improve things should he be offered a move to Banants.

    Petrosyan's side
    FC Gandzasar Kapan, led by former Pyunik boss Samvel
    Petrosyan, remain within touching distance of the top
    three after a run of three wins. "We will fight for a
    top-three finish," said assistant coach Abraham
    Khashmanyan. "I can't say which medals we will fight
    for but we are aiming at least a UEFA Intertoto Cup
    place. That would be good achievement for us."

    ©uefa.com

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Working...
X