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    CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: FC PYUNIK 2 DERRY CITY 0 (FC PYUNIK WIN 2-0 ON AGGREGATE)
    By Garry Doyle

    The Mirror, UK
    Eire Edition
    July 26, 2007 Thursday

    City lose Arm wrestle

    MORAL victories - the curse of Irish football in the past - raised
    its ugly face again yesterday.

    In a defeat which resembled the dozens that have come for eircom
    League sides in Europe before - Derry City crashed out of the
    Champions League, citing missed opportunities and dodgy refereeing
    as the reasons why.

    Yet those weren't the only factors explaining Derry's downfall. The
    cost-cutting but energy-sapping journey to get to Armenia, coupled
    with the soaring temperatures in its capital Yerevan during yesterday's
    game, also explains their downfall.

    As did some poor defending. The second Pyunik goal was a copy-cat
    of the first - when a burst by Levon Pachajyan down the right was
    followed by hesitancy in the Derry penalty area - and then by some
    cool finishing.

    Which was more than Derry could produce in either leg. Despite
    dominating the home tie and despite creating six good openings
    yesterday, Derry failed to take any of them.

    And that's the bottom line. Pyunik defended better, were tactically
    cuter and then crucially, more ruthless in the opposing penalty area.

    As a result, they go through and Derry go home. City boss John
    Robertson, inset, said: "It's hugely disappointing. I felt we deserved
    more from the game. "There wasn't much between the sides but when you
    look back over the two legs, the fact remains that whatever breaks
    there were, went Pyunik's way. That's not an excuse. That's reality."

    Derry came here knowing that the first goal of this tie would be the
    decisive one. Yet despite creating the first chance of the game -
    one that saw Kevin McHugh shoot narrowly over from 25 yards, Derry
    found themselves behind.

    And they can curse Pachajyan for that. The Armenian international
    was a constant thorn in Killian Bren-nan's side right through this
    match - and raced right past him in the 28th minute before crossing
    for Arsen Avetisyan. Avetisyan's initial shot was superbly blocked
    by Pat Jennings, Derry's keeper, but no defender was alert enough to
    clear the danger.

    They quickly paid the price as Avetisyan swivelled on the six-yard-line
    before firing the rebound in.

    There and then you questioned the decision to omit those old warhorses,
    Peter Hutton and Sean Hargan, from the Derry defence.

    And as the game wore on and Derry tired, the logic of the club's
    decision to fly by commercial airlines rather than spend three times
    as much money chartering a flight, also became a consideration.

    Yet perhaps the biggest decision which cost them this tie was the
    one made by the Slovenian referee, Robert Krajnc, who opted against
    giving Derry a penalty on the stroke of half time after Ciaran Martyn
    was clearly fouled by Rafael Nazaryan.

    But, as Robertson said, the breaks didn't go their way - not when
    Sammy Morrow's shot crept across the face of goal, or when Eddie
    McCallion's drive from 25 yards shivered the upright, or when Ken
    Oman's strike ended wide.

    Instead, when this game was in the melting pot, Pyunik managed to
    survive, showing decent composure in defence, which was something
    Derry lacked.

    And yet, their defenders - McCallion, Brennan, Oman and Darren Kelly
    were all threats going forward.

    And in the 60th minute the second decisive moment of the game arrived
    when Kelly headed Brennan's corner onto the Pyunik crossbar.

    "A goal then would have given us the tie," said Robertson. "At the
    very least we would have been in the driving seat."

    Instead they were on their way out. For six minutes after coming
    so close to an equaliser, Derry found themselves two goals behind,
    victims of a classic counter-attack.

    Again it came down the Pyunik right. Again Pachajyan was involved.

    Again the defending was poor. Again the ball dribbled over the
    goal-line - the only difference being that it was Gevorg Ghazaryan
    who provided the finish this time.

    And that was that. The concluding 24 minutes were played out - Derry
    chasing an impossible dream, coming close to scoring again with
    another Kelly header from another set-piece.

    And so, for the first time since Shelbourne lost to Malta's Hibernians
    five years ago, there will be no Irish side in the second round of
    the Champions League.
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