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  • UEFA U-19 : Armenia 0 France 1

    Cambon clinches Group B for France
    Saturday, 23 July 2005
    By David Farrelly at Mourneview Park


    France booked their place in the semi-finals of the
    2005 UEFA European Under-19 Championship and a tie
    against Germany following their defeat of spirited
    Armenia.

    Cedron winner
    The French dominated proceedings throughout and scored
    from Cédric Cambon's header after 31 minutes to clinch
    first place in Group B. Armenia finished bottom with
    one point from three matches on their debut in a UEFA
    final tournament.

    Five changes
    France coach Jean Gallice, back on the sidelines after
    serving a two-match ban, tinkered with his team
    selection, with five changes compared to Wednesday's
    win against Norway. For Armenia, Samuel Petrosyan made
    one alteration to the lineup that started the 1-1 draw
    with England as Artak Hovhannisyan came in on the left
    of midfield.

    Fast start
    Needing only a point to guarantee qualification,
    France were quickly into their stride. Didier Digard
    found Moussa Sow with a raking 40-metre pass for a
    clear shot from 15 metres in the second minute, but
    the striker fired the ball into Edel Bete's arms. A
    neat interchange involving Digard and Franck Dja
    Djedje set up the latter, but he shot wide from 20
    metres.

    Manucharyan miss
    Bete then flapped at Frederic Sammaritano's corner on
    the quarter-hour, but after the ball fell to Yohan
    Cabaye, he angled his shot narrowly over the target.
    Although the French had almost absolute dominance
    during the opening stages, Edgar Manucharyan had a
    chance when he was played clean through, but screwed a
    low shot wide of Hugo Lloris's right-hand post.

    French lead
    Digard again came close from 20 metres before Armenian
    resistance was finally broken as Cambon got the
    slightest of touches to deviate Sammaritano's corner
    into Bede's unguarded net. It was a satisfactory
    reward for French efforts, but Armenia could have
    levelled four minutes before the break when
    Manucharyan was first to react to Aleksandr
    Petrosyan's header, but was denied by the legs of
    Lloris.

    Opportunities missed
    The pace slowed during the second period and although
    Armenia remained competitive for the 90 minutes, it
    was France who created the best opportunities. Younes
    Kaboul's goalbound header was blocked on the line by
    substitute Artak Oseyan, then Dja Djedje crossed from
    the goalline for Sow, who planted his header wide from
    two metres with the net at his mercy.

    Armenia denied
    Bete denied Cabaye two minutes from time, but there
    was still time for Armenia to create their best chance
    of the half. Petrosyan found Manucharyan inside the
    left edge of the box with an excellent cross from the
    right, but once more Lloris denied the AFC Ajax
    striker, parrying the ball into the ground before the
    danger was cleared by a retreating defender.
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