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    Shakhtar survive scare to advance
    Wednesday 8 August 2007
    by Igor Linnyk


    FC Shakhtar Donetsk survived a first-half scare before
    coming back to defeat ten-man Armenian champions FC
    Pyunik and earn a meeting with Austrian champions FC
    Salzburg in the third qualifying round of the UEFA
    Champions League.

    Decisive goals
    Shakhtar had brought a 2-0 lead back to Ukraine from
    Yerevan last week and just as in the Armenian capital,
    strikes from Olexandr Gladkiy and Brandão proved
    decisive at the RSC Olympiyskiy Stadium after the
    hosts had conceded an early Gevorg Ghazaryan goal.

    Shakhtar comeback
    Mircea Lucescu's side, who reached the group stage
    last season, were behind after 32 minutes when
    Ghazaryan headed in Agvan Lazarian's cross and Pyunik
    might have levelled the tie overall when Felix
    Hzeina's shot shaved the crossbar. Shakhtar resisted,
    however, and after substitutes Jadson Rodriguez and
    Gladkiy had entered the fray they began to dictate
    matters, scoring either side of half-time. Brandão hit
    a powerful shot in at the near post, before combining
    with Jadson to set up Gladkiy for a volleyed finish.
    Pyunik's disappointment was compounded when they were
    forced to play most of the second half with ten men
    following a red card for Artur Yedigaryan.


    uefa.com
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