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  • UEFA Cup, FSV Mainz 4 - FC Mika 0

    Mainz savour dazzling debut
    Thursday, 14 July 2005
    By Andreas Alf at the Waldstadion


    Two goals from promising striker Benjamin Auer helped
    1. FSV Mainz 05 to a comfortable victory at home to FC
    MIKA as the German side took a huge step towards the
    UEFA Cup second qualifying round on their debut in
    continental competition.

    Ruman opener
    The Armenian side were massive underdogs going into
    the game and after Petr Ruman gave the Bundesliga
    outfit the lead on eleven minutes, there was no way
    back. Auer then doubled the lead ten minutes before
    half-time, and following Nikolce Noveski's strike to
    make it 3-0 just prior the hour, the former Germany
    Under-21 striker rounded off a comprehensive win with
    his second of the evening.

    Debut goal
    But while Auer took the plaudits it was Antonio da
    Silva that inspired the win. The tireless Brazilian
    playmaker took the game to the visitors from the
    kick-off, his probing runs and searching balls
    immediately putting MIKA on the back foot. The
    visitors defended stoutly but soon found themselves
    behind when Czech striker Ruman opened his account for
    his new employers with an excellent long-range drive.

    Hovhannisyan fumble
    The goal sent a crowd of 22,000 inside local rivals
    Eintracht Frankfurt's stadium into raptures but while
    their defence was never troubled, MIKA goalkeeper
    Garnik Hovhannisyan was not overly tested either in
    the minutes that followed. Perhaps it was the lack of
    action that caught the custodian cold on 35 minutes as
    he fumbled Benjamin Weigelt's vicious long shot into
    the path of Auer, who slotted in.

    Poor marking
    Mainz, who qualified through UEFA's Fair Play draw,
    continued where they left off after the interval, and
    added to their lead on 58 minutes when the defender
    Noveski headed in unmarked from five metres. Auer
    found himself in space close in nine minutes later,
    and duly thrashed in a volley as the German side
    closed in on victory. Only the minor miracle of a
    four-goal win by MIKA in the second-leg in Eriwan on
    28 July can deprive them
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