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    TEIMUR RADJABOV: WE BELIEVE COMMON SENSE WILL PREVAIL

    Chessbase News, Germany
    Nov 12 2007

    12.11.2007 - At the European Championship Azerbaijan won Bronze behind
    Russia and Armenian. The latter are historical enemies of the Azeris,
    politically, culturally and in chess. Teimour Radjabov, the star of the
    Azerbaijani team, gave vent to his personal feelings in a startling
    interview. Now he has written to us to modify his statements. APA
    interview and corrections.

    Teimur Radjabov: The enemy is the enemy - we all hate Armenians

    The head of the Azerbaijani national chess team that won the bronze
    medal at the European Team Championship, behind Russia and Armenia,
    Teimour Radjabov, gave an exclusive interview to the Russian language
    sports news agency APA. It contains some very startling comments.

    On the Bronze Medal win at the European Championship: This is of course
    a great success. I think our players competed well - we should not
    forget that European chess is the strongest in the world. I am sure
    that we will achieve more success in future.

    On the clash with Russia, after leading until round five: We lost to
    the main favorites of the European Championship, the Russian team,
    and it had a bad influence on me. We lost three games in round five,
    and one ended in a draw. But this score does not reflect the potential
    of our players at all. Before competing with the Russians we were
    thinking about defeating our rivals. We were scoring well until that
    round. The Russians defeated us and won the gold medals.

    On the loss to Slovenia in round six: We did not think about losing
    to them. We took risks and that led to our defeat, an unexpected
    defeat. I think we are to blame, as we did not assess our opponents
    correctly. We thought that we would win without any difficulty.

    On the draw against Armenia in round eight: Of course we had chance
    to win it. But the situation changed gradually. Vladimir Akopian
    offered me a draw, after Shahriyar [Mamedyarov] and Rauf [Mamedov]
    had finished their games with draws. I did not accept, because by
    then Vugar [Gashimov] had a bad position. He lost, so I had to defeat
    Akopian to draw the match, and I managed to do it.

    On the team's feelings before this round eight match: I will not deny
    that we were very nervous. Regardless of where we meet, the enemy is
    the enemy. We all have feelings of hate towards them. But you must
    try to suppress those feelings and not let them interfere. Chess must
    be played with a sober head.

    On the atmosphere in the hall at the time: The Armenians had a lot of
    active fans. The Armenian Prime Minister Serge Sarkisian had arrived
    there, and I saw him in the hall during most matches. The President
    of our federation, Elman Rustamov, also attended our match with the
    Armenians and supported us. We understood the importance of the match
    and adhered to the principles of the encounter.

    On the roots of this first historical success for the national team:
    First of all collective fight. Friendship in the team was one of
    the main factors. We thought about the team first of all. None of
    the sportsmen fought to improve his personal rating. This is very
    important. Our failure in the previous competitions worried us,
    as we felt that we had the capability to win medals.

    On whether the team is capable of winning greater victories: I believe
    in it. Though our team has been composed of teenagers, we are known in
    the chess world. All teams fear and respect us. We are in the list of
    the strongest national teams of the world. For the first time, we have
    two Azerbaijani chess player is placed in the top ten in the world,
    which shows that our chess occupies a high place. I do not doubt we
    will win greater victories in future competitions. The world team
    championship is being discussed at the moment. Our team is the bronze
    medalist of the European Championship and so should also participate
    in this competition, which will involve the ten strongest countries
    in the world. But I heard they want to give the right to organize the
    competition to Armenia, and in this case, our team will not be able
    to take part. If Armenia is commissioned to organize the competition,
    our federation will appeal to FIDE.

    On his your target at the World Cup in Khanti-Mansiysk, Russia: The
    competition will start on November 24. I am still trying to rest
    after European Championship. That's why I will not participate in
    the Mikhail Tal Memorial. As the World Cup is held according to the
    knockout system, one defeat is decisive. That's why I will do my best
    to be very careful and move forward step-by-step. If I achieve it,
    I can expect success there.

    http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?ne wsid=4245
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