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  • Samvel Petrosyan is committed to fielding Armenian talent at Pyunik

    Samvel Petrosyan is committed to fielding Armenian
    talent at Pyunik Tuesday, 9 January 2007
    by Khachik Chakhoyan
    from Yerevan



    FC Pyunik coach Samvel Petrosyan told uefa.com that he
    is committed to using local players as his club seek a
    seventh successive Armenian title in 2007.

    Homegrown talent
    Having taken charge of Pyunik in March 2006, Armenia
    Under-21 coach Petrosyan enjoyed a splendid year,
    winning the league title by 16 points and helping a
    new generation of locally-born players to find their
    feet in domestic competition, having resisted the
    temptation to bring in foreign players. "We could not
    win every competition, but we won our sixth title and
    that was our main target," the 52-year-old told
    uefa.com.

    'Main target'
    "Pyunik beat all our closest rivals in head-to-head
    matches and in the process we managed to give a
    run-out to many youngsters who will be playing more
    important roles next season." With Petrosyan's young
    national squad winning three of their four UEFA
    European U21 Championship qualifying games in 2006,
    just missing out on a place in the play-offs, the
    coach feels that his policy of supporting young
    players at Pyunik is being vindicated, and he has no
    intention of changing tack.

    Pyunik duty
    "Among other things, I think the club has a duty to
    provide better players for the national teams," he
    said. "If we rely on foreign players then how can we
    expect our youngsters to gain skill and experience?
    Today's young players are the spine of tomorrow's
    Armenian national team." The only concern for
    Petrosyan is that, in the event that Pyunik's more
    experienced players - the likes of Sargis Hovsepyan,
    Rafael Nazaryan and Arsen Avetisyan - are lured
    abroad, he would be left to defend the title with a
    very young side. "We will have problems if that
    happens, but we have talented players, who will become
    decent replacements in time," he said.

    Foreign rivals
    League rivals FC Banants, FC MIKA and FC Ararat
    Yerevan have threatened to bring in foreign talent to
    crush Pyunik's youngsters in 2007, but Petrosyan is
    unconcerned. "Last season, most clubs had plenty of
    foreigners, but we won the league comfortably without
    them," he said. "If we don't win the cup or the title
    we will not make a tragedy out of it. Our main task is
    to prepare youngsters for the future. We are building
    a new team, and if two or three top class players
    emerge, that is a result in itself."


    ©uefa.com
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