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    Slovakia overcome improved Armenia

    UEFA.com, Europe
    May 22 2004

    Slovakia are one victory from qualifying for the UEFA European
    Under-19 Championship final after a 1-0 victory eliminated Armenia.


    Final showdown
    The second qualifying round Group 3 hosts will meet leaders Germany,
    who defeated Portugal by a single goal today, on Sunday morning.
    Germany's superior goal difference means that Slovakia must win the
    match in Trnava.

    Wet conditions
    Despite thunder and heavy rain in Bratislava just prior to kick-off,
    today's match was played in bright sunlight, although the surface was
    wet and tricky to master. Slovakia began in dominant fashion, but
    were then surprised by the skill of Armenia, showing five changes to
    the team that had lost 5-0 to Germany on Wednesday.

    Armenian efforts
    In the 20th minute, two Armenia players with Cameroonian origins -
    Carl Lombe and Balep Ndoumbouk - set up Edgar Manucharyan, but the
    pacy striker hit his shot just wide. Manucharyan then fed Mkhitar
    Grigoryan, but his effort was deflected away, as was a similar change
    for Lombe. Manucharyan was sent through one-on-one with Slovakian
    goalkeeper Dusan Kuciak, but the custodian produced a one-handed
    save.

    Lombe dismissed
    After the break, Armenia began to tire on the heavy pitch, and the
    group hosts, who beat Portugal 2-1 two days ago, took control. Adam
    Nemec headed just wide and Armenian goalkeeper Edel Bete did well to
    save from Michal Farkas's long-range shot. Just before the hour Lombe
    was cautioned twice in three minutes for foul tackles and was
    dismissed.

    Basista winner
    With an extra man, Slovakia pushed further forward, and Bete tipped
    Nemec's headed over. However, Bete could do nothing to stop Peter
    Basista's strong right-footed shot on 66 minutes following Matej
    Ižvolt's run and cross from the right. After that only good
    goalkeeping from Armenia's No1 kept the lead to one goal.

    'Fine chances'
    Slovakia coach Ivan Hucko admitted he was impressed by Armenia before
    the break. "Yes, they made a lot of changes to the team, but we knew
    they are strong and expected a difficult game," he said. "Manucharyan
    is an excellent striker and had two fine chances - which could have
    made things very different."

    'Tough games'
    He added: "Fortunately we were physically stronger and managed to put
    some pressure on them after the break. It is very difficult for young
    players to play two tough games in three days and now we only have on
    day to recover before an important match against Germany."

    Portugal meeting
    Armenia meet Portugal on Sunday morning, needing victory against the
    2003 finalists, who are also eliminated, to avoid finishing bottom of
    the group.
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