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  • Soccer: FA Cup Third Round: Andranik Gamble Shows Promise

    FOOTBALL: FA CUP THIRD ROUND: ANDRANIK GAMBLE SHOWS PROMISE
    by Richard Rae, Keepmoat Stadium

    The Guardian (London) - Final Edition
    January 8, 2007 Monday

    Doncaster Rovers 0
    Bolton Wanderers 4

    Davies 8, Teymourian 22 49 Tal 33

    Andranik Teymourian, according to Sam Allardyce, is one of those
    players on whom it is worth a canny Premiership manager taking the
    occasional punt. "It's a very minimal risk, because if it doesn't
    work out you can always sell a player like him back to a club in his
    home country. You might lose a few bob but no more than that," said
    Bolton's manager dispassionately after watching the Armenian-Iranian
    midfielder score two fine goals.

    On this evidence Allardyce will not be making Andranik - who prefers
    to be known by his first name - available for a return to his country
    of origin yet, though whether the 23-year-old will cut it at the top
    level remains to be seen.

    The same could be said of Doncaster, well placed in League One, whose
    commendable determination to play passing football on the perfect
    surface in their fine new stadium allowed the manifestly superior
    technique of Bolton's foreign legion full rein. Andranik, Idan Tal,
    Ricardo Vaz Te and Stelios Giannakopoulos took full advantage and the
    result was never in doubt from the moment Giannakopoulos set up Kevin
    Davies for an eighth-minute opener. Andranik got the second with a
    powerful shot, Tal the third in a similar manner before half-time,
    and Andranik the fourth just after the interval, bursting on to
    Davies's measured pass to finish decisively.

    Allardyce signed him in August after being impressed during the World
    Cup. "I'd never heard of him previously but I saw him live once and
    our scouts watched him in the other games, so when a circular arrived
    from his agent making him available at a very reasonable fee - a few
    hundred thousand euros - we took the chance," said Allardyce.

    "He's very fit - his test results were fantastic - he's got a great
    work rate and you saw today he also has good skill with a very strong
    shot, but he's still very much on a learning curve and it may be next
    season before he might be ready to cope with the pace and strength
    of the Premiership."

    Doncaster's manager, Sean O'Driscoll, was left to reflect on the
    lessons learned by his team. "They put out a strong side," he said.

    "He's got a bench with (Gary) Speed and (Nicolas) Anelka on it,
    so I've got no complaints. We've come through without any injuries
    and we've learned a lot as a team and as individuals, so it's been
    positive for us."

    Man of the match Andranik Teymourian (Bolton Wanderers).
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