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    UEFA European U-19 C'ship: Norway set sights on final four

    UEFA
    http://es.uefa.com/index.html
    July 20 2005

    Norway can book a place in the UEFA European Under-19 Championship
    semi-finals should they record a second successive Group B victory
    against France in Belfast tonight, while England and Armenia will
    look for their first win of the finals as they meet in Ballymena.

    Early advantage
    Norway are the section's early leaders having defeated the Armenians
    2-0 on Monday, when France and England played out a 1-1 draw at The
    Oval in Belfast. But if coach Tor Ole Skullerund was delighted with
    his team's start to the competition, he remained cautiously
    optimistic.

    First-game focus
    "We set our focus on the first game, which we obviously wanted to
    win," the coach said. "That game was very important for us, and we
    have started the championship positively. We have two tough games
    coming up but have no pressure and can just let ourselves loose. We
    will have our hands full but if we can continue to defend well we
    will do fine.

    Fluctuating fortunes
    "Against Armenia when we were good, we were really good but there
    were periods when we were not so good," Skullerund went on.
    "Therefore we have to go back to the training pitch and try to
    improve on that. But we have everything to gain now. We were
    optimistic when we came and we are even more optimistic now."

    Trio available again
    France in turn are buoyed by the return from suspension of midfield
    pair Vassiriki Diaby and Yohan Cabaye, while Paris Saint-Germain FC
    striker Franck Dja Djedje is also available again after a one-match
    ban. Coach Jean Gallice, however, completes a two-match touchline
    suspension against the Norwegians, so Philippe Bergeroo - who guided
    the U17 side to victory in last year's European Championship and also
    coached France in their successful UEFA-CAF Meridian Cup campaign
    earlier this year - is likely to be on the bench again.

    Words of caution
    Bergeroo, though, does not accept that the returning trio will
    necessarily make life easier, saying: "Football is not an exact
    science. Regardless of the result between Norway and Armenia, we knew
    how good the Norwegian team is, and we take them very seriously."

    Eager to play
    Dja Djedje is eager to make an impact, having scored three times in
    qualifying, telling uefa.com: "It is really a strange feeling to
    watch your team play from the stands, especially against England. We
    played well despite the suspensions, but now I am very impatient to
    play and am looking forward to the match against Norway. I don't know
    them or their style of play, so it will be new."

    We know that if we don't perform to the maximum we won't qualify

    Martin Hunter


    Hunter hopeful
    England, meanwhile, will hope to bolster their qualification bid with
    three points against first-time qualifiers Armenia at The
    Showgrounds. "We were short of fitness against France, but we are
    confident for the next match," said coach Martin Hunter. "We will
    review the fitness and make appropriate changes for the match against
    Armenia. This is a European Championship final [tournament], we take
    each match as it comes. We know that if we don't perform to the
    maximum we won't qualify."

    Manucharyan threat
    Goals from Karim Aoudia and Vidar Nisja condemned Armenia to defeat
    on their first-ever appearance in a finals tournament, but Samuel
    Petrosyan's team will seek to bounce back in style. Striker Edgar
    Manucharyan joined AFC Ajax on 1 July and, having scored eight of his
    side's ten goals in qualifying, will attempt to add to that tally on
    Wednesday.
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