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  • FIFA World Cup; Armenia 0-Netherland 1

    Saturday, 3 September 2005
    by Khachik Chakhoyan

    Ruud van Nistelrooij's goal midway through the second half saved the
    Netherlands' blushes as they scraped a win in Armenia to strenghten
    their place at the head of FIFA World Cup qualifying Group 1.

    Stylish finish

    Manchester United FC striker Van Nistelrooij was kept quiet for most
    of the game by some solid Armenian defending, but it took him only
    one shot to decide the game in favour of visitors. On 64 minutes
    Khalid Boulahrouz crossed into the area, Philip Cocu won the aerial
    challenge and when the ball dropped the ball to Van Nistelrooij,
    he finished in style.

    Berezovski heroics

    Goalkeeper Roman Berezovski was undoubtedly the man of the match
    for Armenia as he helped to keep the Dutch at bay for most of the
    encounter. On eight minutes he denied Van Nistelrooij from a dangerous
    shot, while on 31 minutes Dirk Kuyt's powerful header from point-blank
    range was brilliantly saved. Arsenal FC's Robin van Persie was also
    denied by the goalkeeper in the first half.

    Armenia blow

    Armenia were dealt a blow when they lost their young star Edgar
    Manucharyan, after a bright start, to a 17th-minute injury. Ara
    Hakobyan came on to form a duo with his brother Aram and had the home
    side's best chance just three minutes after coming on, just failing
    to connect after Cocu misjudged a header back to his own goalkeeper.

    Dutch top

    On Wednesday the Dutch hope to reinforce their position further when
    they play host to the group's bottom side, Andorra. Armenia, meanwhile,
    travel to the Czech Republic with their hopes of qualification
    already over.

    İuefa.com 1998-2005.

    --Boundary_(ID_tTtimm6nHwJ0c6NsCSXACg)--
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