Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Soccer: Globe-Trotter Sam Finds A New Hero In Teymourian

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

  • Soccer: Globe-Trotter Sam Finds A New Hero In Teymourian

    GLOBE-TROTTER SAM FINDS A NEW HERO IN TEYMOURIAN
    By Peter Ferguson

    DAILY MAIL (London)
    January 8, 2007 Monday

    DONCASTER 0
    BOLTON 4

    SAM ALLARDYCE prides himself on his international connections, but
    Bolton's manager has excelled himself with the Iranian of Armenian
    stock spotted on the playing fields of Germany last summer. Andranik
    Teymourian, who prefers to go by his Christian name, must be thinking
    this FA Cup lark is a doddle after he and superb stand-in skipper
    Kevin Davies dismantled Doncaster's hopes of an upset. But life in
    Lancashire has not been so easy for the 23-year-old midfielder since
    he signed from Abu Moslem after the World Cup.

    He is yet to figure in the Premiership and Allardyce admitted:
    'It's been a struggle for him, not speaking English. The culture is
    different and it's been pretty lonely for him at times.' Andranik,
    one of Iran's few successes in a poor World Cup campaign, made a couple
    of thousand new friends among the Bolton faithful with two impressive
    goals and a non-stop performance in midfield. Weekly English lessons
    from an Iranian friend of Allardyce's are helping him fit in to the
    truly cosmopolitan Bolton dressing room.

    Davies said: 'His English is getting better. He's a really nice lad
    and one of the fittest players I've seen. 'His engine is unbelievable,
    he can play all day and he's shown he's a good finisher. But we're
    probably the least changed team in the Premiership, so it's been
    difficult for him to get in the side.' But Allardyce made seven
    changes for the tie, which included resting skipper Kevin Nolan.

    Stand-in Davies's opening goal in the eighth minute calmed any nerves
    against a side that took Arsenal to penalties at their old ground a
    year ago.

    And Andranik, with two goals, along with Davies and Idan Tal, tied
    up Bolton's victory inside 50 minutes. Tal Ben Haim, 24, missed the
    game amid speculation over his future. Tottenham are his preferred
    choice over Chelsea and West Ham if Bolton decide to cash in on the
    Israel centre half -- a free agent this summer.
Working...
X