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  • Champion's League: Armenian Triumphs Power Pyunik Bid

    ARMENIAN TRIUMPHS POWER PYUNIK BID

    MSNBC -
    July 30 2007

    FC Pyunik face daunting opposition in big-spending FC Shakhtar Donetsk
    tonight but the Armenian champions are taking strength from their
    country's recent UEFA EURO 2008~Y successes.

    Previous meeting The Yerevan club won 2-0 on aggregate against Irish
    representatives Derry City FC in the first qualifying round to set
    up another UEFA Champions League second qualifying round meeting with
    Shakhtar having lost 4-1 on aggregate to the Ukrainian giants at the
    same stage of the 2004/05 competition. However, this time they feel
    the fates may be on their side.

    Armenian confidence For tonight's home leg in the Armenian capital
    coach Armen Gyulbudaghyants hopes his side will take inspiration from
    the national team's last two competitive results under Ian Porterfield
    - a 2-1 win in Kazakhstan and a 1-0 defeat of Group A leaders Poland,
    which prompted prime minister Serzh Sargasyan to perform a spontaneous
    dance of joy at the Republican Stadium.

    'Not afraid' "Pyunik aim to play good football no matter what," said
    Gyulbudaghyants. "Most of our players are part of the national team
    that proved its strength by beating Kazakhstan and Poland. We're not
    afraid of Shakhtar. Of course they are strong but at home we need to
    do everything we can to match them. I expect an attractive match. I
    hope we can fulfil our potential and surprise them."

    Changed side Shakhtar coach Mircea Lucescu is aware the Ukrainian
    side might be in for a choppier ride than they experienced in their
    previous meeting.

    "Pyunik have changed a lot," said the Romanian, who celebrated his
    62nd birthday on Sunday. "They play a different game now. They are
    more mobile, tactically more intelligent and physically strong with
    experienced players."

    'We're ready' Gyulbudaghyants referred to Shakhtar as "a team with a
    capital 'T' - a team of European class" after victory against Derry
    set up tonight's tie, but Lucescu expects no deference on the pitch,
    saying: "Some consider Shakhtar to be favourites but in modern football
    there are no favourites. Any team can spring a surprise. Away from
    home we will have a very difficult game but we're ready."
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