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    Stifled Serbia slipping out of contention
    Saturday 13 October 2007-


    Serbia's UEFA EURO 2008' qualifying hopes suffered a
    major setback as Armenia continued their fine recent
    form with a well-earned goalless draw in Yerevan.

    Qualification struggle
    The result leaves Javier Clemente's side in fourth
    position in Group A with 16 points and three games
    left to play, while Armenia are now unbeaten in four
    matches having beaten Kazakhstan and Poland and also
    drawn with Portugal. Both teams face away trips on
    Wednesday, when Serbia travel to Azerbaijan and
    Armenia visit Belgium.

    Open encounter
    The hosts started brighter at the Republican Stadium
    and Samvel Melkonyan had the first chance when he
    worked his way into the box only to shoot into the
    side-netting. At the other end, Serbia's Marko
    Panteliæ had an effort well saved by Roman Berezovsky
    and the opportunities continued to come - Melkonyan
    broke down the Armenia right and crossed for Artavazd
    Karamyan but the midfielder fired wide from close
    range.

    Chances at both ends
    Dejan Stankoviæ was similarly culpable for the
    visitors, failing to find the target after latching on
    to Panteliæ's superb through ball, before Zdravko
    Kuzmanoviæ was denied by Berezovsky after beating two
    players. Serbia goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkoviæ was then
    called into action for the first time, inadvertently
    blocking a close-range Levon Pachajyan attempt with
    his face following good work from Karamyan down the
    left.

    Late openings
    Although Serbia had more reason to press for the win,
    it was the locals who had the better openings in the
    final ten minutes. Karamyan lifted a shot over the bar
    at full stretch from five metres after Sargis
    Hovsepyan had supplied a low cross. Substitute Aram
    Hakobyan passed up a similarly presentable opportunity
    with six minutes left, scuffing Pachajyan's centre
    past the post, so both sides had to settle for a
    point.

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