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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Sept 8 2008



    Turkey does the talking on the pitch

    Turkish players (L) celebrate one of their goals against Armenia
    during their 2010 World Cup qualifying match in Yerevan on Saturday.
    Turkey, the better, stronger and faster team, won as the national team
    shut out Armenia 2-0 in their 2010 World Cup qualifying Group 5 game
    at Hrazdan Stadium in Yerevan on Saturday evening, with two
    second-half goals by Tuncay Å?anlı and SemihÅ?entürk.


    Looking at the latest FIFA rankings shows that Turkey and Armenia
    belong to different galaxies in the universe of soccer. The Turks, the
    2002 World Cup and Euro 2008 semifinalists, are placed 10th while
    Armenia is a distant 98th. This means any soccer match between the two
    countries should be a foregone conclusion -- a clear victory for
    Turkey.

    But Saturday's Armenia-Turkey encounter was much more than a soccer
    match. It was the first ever game between the senior national teams of
    the two neighboring countries with no diplomatic relations and a
    closed border. And even though Turkey coach Fatih Terim said in his
    post-match press conference in Yerevan that "we are here [in Armenia]
    to play soccer and we do no not want to take responsibility for the
    history between the two nations," everything was at stake in this
    match. Apart from precious points, as we mentioned in our preview to
    this match, nationalistic fervor, rivalry, precious points, pride,
    prestige, history and bragging rights were all at stake.

    Nothing is more natural than the big fish eating the small fish. And
    as Armenia's Danish coach Jan Poulsen predicted when he said: "Turkey
    is considered the favorite. ... Everyone expects them to win," the
    Turks gave the Armenians a good soccer lesson and once again proved,
    beyond reasonable doubt, that they are among the best top 10 in world
    soccer -- and they will beat the Armenians a thousand times if both
    countries play a thousand times.

    Match details

    After a scoreless first half Tuncay gave the visiting Turks the lead
    in the 61st minute, scoring from close range. Semih made it 2-0 in the
    79th, capitalizing on a defender's mistake in the box. Mehmet Aurelio
    had an early chance for Turkey but his powerful shot from 14 meters
    four minutes into the game was blocked by goalkeeper Roman Berezovsky.

    Armenia had a half chance in the eighth when Volkan Demirel saved
    Gamlet Mkhitarian's drive from 25 meters. Though there were no goals
    in the first half, Turkey, undisputedly the superior side, looked more
    organized.

    The Turks came close midway through the first half when captain Emre
    BelozoÄ?lu shaved the crossbar from the edge of the box in the
    27th minute. Three minutes later, Mevlut Erdinç broke down the
    left flank only to hit the outer side of the net.

    The game was marked by the presence of President Abdullah Gül,
    making this the first visit by a Turkish president to
    Armenia. Gül was invited to attend the game by his Armenian
    counterpart, Serzh Sarksyan, who called for closer ties in a region
    rocked last month by Russia's war with Georgia.

    So in the end it was a soccer match after all and the Turks proved
    soccer can be a meritocracy. They did not allow the "beautiful game"
    to fall prey to the politics of antagonism.

    Also in Group 5 on Saturday, Belgium beat Estonia 3-2 at home and
    Spain edged visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-0. On Wednesday, Turkey
    hosts Belgium while Armenia is to meet European champion Spain on its
    turf.

    Turkish Under-21s topple Czech Republic in Bursa

    A pair of second-half goals from Aydın Karabulut took Turkey
    past the Czech Republic and to the top of Group 2 with one match to
    play after victory at Bursa's Atatürk Stadium.

    Aydın struck at the 63rd and 85th minute to seal a crucial
    victory for coach Hami Mandıralı's side, which will now
    confirm its place in the playoffs should it draw at home with Armenia
    on Tuesday. The Turks lead the group by a point over the Czechs, who
    must win at home against Ukraine in their final match and hope, maybe
    against hope, that the Turks slip against Armenia. Ä°stanbul
    Today's Zaman


    08 September 2008, Monday

    OKAN UDO BASSEY Ä°STANBUL
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