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    Pyunik out to fend off pretenders' claimsTuesday 17 March 2009
    by Khachik Chakhoyan from Yerevan


    More teams than ever have genuine title aspirations as the new
    Armenian season kicks off on Saturday, but FC Pyunik are unlikely to
    give up their seven-year monopoly on the crown without a mighty
    battle.

    Magic formula
    An unexpected decision to concentrate on youth development led many to
    predict that Pyunik's six-year spell as Armenian champions would come
    to an end in 2008. However, their inexperienced squad showed what
    could be achieved through a combination of raw energy and desire, with
    right-back Sargis Hovsepyan, 36, and 20-year-old midfielder Henrik
    Mkhitaryan running the show.

    Double target
    It took a 2-1 play-off victory against FC Ararat Yerevan to settle the
    title after the two sides finished level on 59 points at the end of
    the season, but Pyunik prevailed, and coach Vardan Minasyan is
    targeting a double this time round. "We want to win the league and the
    Armenian Cup as well," he said. "It will not be easy but we are not
    afraid of what lies ahead."

    Ararat optimism
    Five sides are angling to deny Pyunik on both fronts, with Ararat
    perhaps the least credible rivals, having lost seven first-team
    players since last season. Coach Ashot Kirakosyan has not given up
    hope, though, and said: "We lost a number of key players but are still
    strong enough with a mix of experienced competitors and young players
    who want to achieve more." 'Time to win something'
    FC MIKA have banked on foreign talent, bringing in Croatian coach Ivo
    Šušak and a raft of new players, including former Real Madrid CF
    trainees Pedro López and Ulises Montenegro Cano. "It's time to win
    something," said MIKA director Armen Petikyan. "We are working very
    professionally and our newcomers feel comfortable so there is nothing
    to disturb us."

    Long-shot contenders
    FC Banants, like Pyunik, have chosen to bank on young talent under
    respected coach Armen Gyulbudaghyants, who has improved the atmosphere
    in the team and adopted new attacking tactics since taking over
    towards the end of last season. FC Gandzasar Kapan, who finished third
    last year, also fancy their chances as do FC Ulis Yerevan in what
    should be the most competitive Armenian campaign yet.
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