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  • Euro 2008: Armenia produced a real shock

    Group A Round-Up
    By Andrew Scurr - Created on 6 Jun 2007
    SKY Sports UK

    Armenia produced a real shock in Euro 2008 qualifying
    as they beat Group A leaders Poland 1-0 in Yerevan.

    The minnows came into the game having scored just two
    goals and were not expected to get anything against
    Leo Beenhakker's side.

    However, Hamlet Mkhitaryan sent the Armenia supporters
    home happy with the only goal after 66 minutes.

    Armenia were awarded a free-kick 25 yards out and with
    a stunning effort Mkhitaryan left Celtic goalkeeper
    Artur Boruc with no chance.

    Poland will stay five points clear at the top of Group
    A as neither Portugal nor Serbia are in action on
    Wednesday.


    Finland made comfortable work of beating Belgium 2-0
    in Helsinki to boost their chances of qualifying for
    next summer's finals.

    The Finns are now level on points with Portugal and
    Serbia, after goals from Jonatan Johansson (27) and
    Alexei Eremenko (71).

    Former Charlton striker Johansson put Roy Hodgson's
    men ahead with a well taken goal into the bottom
    corner just before the half-hour mark.

    Belgium's Mario Fellaini was dismissed by referee Mike
    Riley just after half-time and Eremenko made sure of
    victory for Finland with the second.

    Ten-man Kazakhstan came from a goal down to secure a
    draw at home against Azerbaijan.

    Already trailing through Vugar Nadyrov's 30th minute
    opener, the hosts suffered a further blow when Maxim
    Zhalmagambetov was shown a red card on the stroke of
    half-time.

    But despite being a man light, eight minutes into the
    second half Ruslan Baltiev met Nurbol Zhumaskaliyev's
    cross to bring Kazakhstan level
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