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    Edgar Manucharyan scored twice against Pobeda in F.Y.R. Macedonia
    Wednesday, 21 July 2004
    By Khachik Chakhoyan

    His hero is Ronaldo and he has been compared to Romanian legend
    Gheorghe Hagi, but after scoring two UEFA Champions League goals for
    FC Pyunik, and topping the goalscoring charts back at home,
    17-year-old striker Edgar Manucharyan is becoming a phenomenon in his
    own right.

    Ten goals

    Last season, the striker's 12 goals helped Pyunik win the Armenian
    title, and his winning run has stretched into 2004. Aside from the two
    he scored in last week's 3-1 win against FK Pobeda in F.Y.R.
    Macedonia, he has already scored ten goals in seven league starts and
    three substitute appearances at home.

    Meteoric rise

    Manucharyan has been recognised as a player of significant talent ever
    since he first kicked a ball in earnest at the age of nine. Former
    USSR international and FC Ararat Yerevan midfield player Khoren
    Hovhannisyan, who was named as the country's Golden Player in the
    Armenian Football Federation's UEFA Jubilee poll, said: "I know
    Manucharyan from his first steps in football.

    'Bright future'

    "He played in the youth teams together with my son," added
    Hovhannisyan. "It was clear that he was very gifted from the very
    first day. He is fast, and he is very determined to work to
    improve. He has a bright future if he keeps on training hard and
    thinks only about football." Terrific pace Few in Armenia would
    disagree with that assessment. Manucharyan's skills are exceptional in
    a player of his age and he boasts terrific pace and a great eye for
    goal, as Pobeda found to their cost. He has also starred for Armenia
    at Under-17, U19 and U21 levels, with a senior team call-up on the
    horizon.

    Leading figure

    One of the top Armenian journalists, Football Plus editor-in-chief
    Suren Bagdasaryan, has followed his progress closely, and said: "Edgar
    is an event in Armenian football on his own. It is not often that
    players like this come along. He has all a striker needs, and it is no
    accident that he is a leader at Pyunik and with the national teams. If
    Manucharyan maintains his professional attitude, he will become a top
    class player. However, for that he will need to switch clubs."

    Going west

    Certainly, that looks like the most likely option for the player. He
    may harbour ambitions to play for Manchester United FC, but having had
    trials with French clubs FC Girondins de Bordeaux and Olympique de
    Marseille, as well as piquing the interest of United's rivals
    Manchester City FC, his future maylie elsewhere.

    Level head

    Pyunik president Karen Harutyunyan is convinced that a number of other
    clubs are watching Manucharyan - something that the striker himself
    must also have noticed. Nonetheless he remains patient. "Right now I
    am Pyunik's forward, so I hope to help my team," he told uefa.com back
    in November 2003.

    Next challenge

    His next chance to do so will come in the home leg of the tie against
    Pobeda as Pyunik aim to earn a second qualifying round tie against
    Ukrainian giants FC Shakhtar Donetsk. And Pyunik coach Vardan Minasyan
    is certainly not ruling out the prospect of more goals for Manucharyan
    in Yerevan.

    'Top form'

    "He is on top of his form and rarely leaves a pitch without scoring a
    goal," said the coach. "He helped us to beat Pobeda in the first leg
    by scoring twice and making an assist. There are very few players of
    such talent in Armenia, and you can already call this lad the finished
    item." If he continues to develop at his current rate, the world will
    soon be forced to agree.

    İuefa.com 1998-2004.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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