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    POWERFUL PYUNIK TO TEST DERRY'S RESOLVE

    Irish Independent
    Published: Jul 18, 2007

    THEY made a DVD about Derry City's memorable exploits in Europe
    last year.

    If they're to make another this time around then it will probably be
    as much interest to travel buffs as sports fans.

    Next week's trip to Yerevan for the second leg of their Champions
    League qualifier with FC Pyunik promises to be a long and eventful
    one for players, managers and supporters alike. It will be made
    considerably easier for all involved if a good result can be taken
    to Armenia from this evening's first-leg clash at the Brandywell.

    Adventure

    Much has changed in Derry since the UEFA Cup adventure of 2006, where
    Gothenburg and Gretna were eliminated before Paris St Germain proved
    a bridge too far.

    That run - allied with improved Irish performances in Europe in recent
    years - ensured seeding, but it didn't provide an easy draw as they
    now prepare to face a well-regarded underdog in what is only John
    Robertson's second match in charge since taking over from Pat Fenlon.

    FC Pyunik are well on course for a seventh consecutive Armenian title,
    although, in common with Derry, they have already changed coach during
    this campaign with Samyel Petrosyan replaced by reserve coach Armen
    Gjulbidagyants.

    The reason for Petrosyan's departure was defeat in the semi-finals
    of the Armenian Cup. It illustrates the high standards which exist at
    Pyunik, although managerial instability is not uncommon in the former
    Russian republic with five of the eight clubs in the top division
    dispensing with their coaches since this summer season began.

    Pyunik have strengthened in preparation of this tie, bringing three
    former players back to the club from stints in neighbouring Iran.

    The football community in Armenia is currently in high spirits after
    their recent surprise win over Poland in a Euro 2008 qualifier and
    the scorer of that goal, Hamlet Mkhitaryan, has also joined Pyunik,
    although he is an injury doubt. Given their dominance at home, Pyunik
    are regular participants in Champions League qualifiers, although they
    have endured disappointment in 2005 and 2006 by narrowly exiting at
    this round to opposition from Finland and Moldova respectively.

    In 2002, 2003 and 2004, however, they were successful against seeded
    opposition with the latter of those years having relevance to this
    tie as they were eventually knocked out by Shahktar Donetsk on that
    occasion and the Ukrainians await the winners of this battle.

    "Pyunik are a good European side, we're aware of their strengths. They
    have a strong connection with the international team as their back
    four is also the international team's back four," said Derry boss
    Robertson yesterday.

    "I'll be looking for something similar to what I got against Sligo
    (when Derry won 4-1), once we don't concede a goal. If we play to
    our strengths, we can hurt teams and we need to do that here."

    Robertson has extensive European experience, particularly as a player
    but also briefly as a manager with Hearts.

    He has a strong squad at his disposal, although Killian Brennan
    (groin) is a doubt, while it is hoped that playmaker Paddy McCourt
    is fully fit.

    Derry City v FC Pyunik,

    RTE2, kick-off 7.45
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