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    Turkey get better of Armenia in Yerevan
    Saturday 6 September 2008
    Match report by Dmitry Mamykin


    Strikes from Tuncay Þanlý and Semih Þentürk ensured UEFA EURO 2008=99
    semi-finalists Turkey started their FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign
    with a win against Armenia in Yerevan.

    Frustrating hour
    The visitors were frustrated for an hour at the Hrazdan Stadium until
    Middlesbrough FC forward Tuncay broke the deadlock and Semih, scorer
    of crucial late goals for Fenerbahçe SK last season and for his
    country in the summer, made the points safe with 13 minutes remaining.

    Early chances
    Both sides preferred an attacking approach early on, producing an
    entertaining opening to the Group 5 contest. Semih could have put
    Fatih Terim's team in front just two minutes in but home goalkeeper
    Roman Berezovsky was equal to the effort, before Hamlet Mkhitaryan
    responded by forcing Turkey's Volkan Demirel into a smart save.

    Wasteful Erdinç
    Mevlüt Erdinç was the most profligate of the Turkey players in the
    first half, firing a presentable opportunity wide on the half-hour
    before spurning another chance before the interval by failing to beat
    Berezovsky from close range. After the break, Terim introduced another
    forward in Kazým Kazým and his spark proved decisive.

    Overdue goals
    The 22-year-old supplied the assist on 61 minutes as Tuncay dispatched
    his finish into the roof of the net from three metres. Turkey looked
    more comfortable thereafter and it was no surprise when they doubled
    their advantage. Emre Belözoðlu found Mehmet Aurélio in the box from a
    free-kick in the 77th minute and the Brazilian-born midfielder teed up
    Semih to confirm the victory. =0A=0A=0A
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