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    Salt Lake Tribune, United States

    RSL: Movsisyan 'excited, happy' to be with RSL

    By Michael C. Lewis
    The Salt Lake Tribune
    Article Last Updated: 09/21/2007 12:00:49 PM MDT

    Posted: 12:03 PM- Striker Yura Movsisyan was surprised
    and relieved to be traded to Real Salt Lake last week,
    because he wasn't playing as much as he thought he
    deserved with the Kansas City Wizards.
    At the rate he's going now, he's going to get all
    he can handle.
    The 20-year-old figures to earn his second
    straight start since joining RSL when it plays
    Colorado on Saturday at Rice-Eccles Stadium - a loss
    officially eliminates RSL from the Major League Soccer
    playoff race - particularly with fellow striker and
    countryman Alecko Eskandarian serving a yellow-card
    suspension.
    But Movsisyan is hardly just a fallback choice,
    judging by his impressive debut three days ago when he
    set up the first goal in a 2-2 tie with the Los
    Angeles Galaxy by drawing a foul in the penalty box
    and earning a penalty kick.
    "You see that he's a very aggressive-minded
    player," coach Jason Kreis said. "When he gets the
    ball, he wants to go straight at the goal, and we need
    more players like that."
    They're aiming to get them, too.
    New general manager Garth Lagerwey has said the
    team intends to pursue another "attacking-type" player
    with its substantial resources in the offseason, to go
    with Movsisyan, Eskandarian - both native Armenians,
    by the way - Robbie Findley and Fabian Espindola. All
    of them have been acquired since RSL began its
    makeover a few months ago.
    "I'm very excited to be here," Movsisyan said.
    "Very happy to be here."
    But adding Movsisyan gives RSL something none of
    the others do, size. He stands 6-feet tall and
    provides a tremendous target - he's also equally adept
    at using both feet - and impressed Kreis months ago by
    scoring five goals in his five starts for the Wizards.
    Kreis said RSL tried to trade for him earlier this
    season.
    "We were, quite frankly, told no," he said.
    Only after a series of phone calls did RSL manage
    to execute the trade at the league deadline a week
    ago, having to give a little more cash in the deal
    that it wanted.
    But RSL also picked up a valuable "youth
    international" roster spot in the deal, which will
    allow the team to vacate a senior international spot
    to accommodate an incoming foreign star in the
    offseason. And that, Kreis said, will permit RSL to
    increase its number of international players from a
    league-low five.
    "Now, we feel like we're drawing ourselves a
    little more competitively level with the rest of the
    league," he said.
    Movsisyan will not have to occupy one of the
    international spots, though, having finally been
    granted political asylum six years after fleeing ethic
    fighting between Armenians and Azerbaijanis in western
    Asia. That essentially allows him to be treated by the
    league as an American.
    "I'm very happy about that," he said. "We've been
    in court for a long time and now finally, we got
    granted, which was probably the biggest news of my
    life, basically."
    Movsisyan and his family settled near Los Angeles,
    and Movsisyan played soccer at Pasadena High School
    and Pasadena City College before becoming the fourth
    pick in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft - two picks after RSL
    drafted midfielder Mehdi Ballouchy.
    Coincidentally, Ballouchy tonight will play his
    first game against RSL since the July 16 trade that
    sent him to the Rapids in exchange for midfielder Kyle
    Beckerman. He has started six of the Rapids' eight
    games since the deal, while Beckerman has been among
    the team's best players while starting 10 games for
    RSL.
    Eskandarian, meanwhile, was thrilled to learn that
    Movsisyan was joining RSL last week. He said the two
    have been friends since Movsisyan entered the league,
    exchanging text messages in which Movsisyan confided
    his dissatisfaction over not getting more playing time
    with the Wizards and his interest in moving to Utah.
    "When I heard that, I thought it was awesome,"
    Eskandarian said. "Then I did my part to try to help
    him get out."
    And how that he's out, Movsisyan has something to
    prove.
    "I can do much, much better," he said.


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