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    Germany too strong for Armenia
    Tuesday, 21 March 2006
    by Steffen Potter
    from Frankfurt



    Germany recovered from conceding an early goal to the
    Armenia senior team to win their latest warm-up match
    for the UEFA European Under-21 Championship 3-1 in
    Ahlen.

    Slick football
    Having been beaten 2-1 by a Latvia side who qualified
    for UEFA EURO 2004' last month, Dieter Eilts's side
    got back on track by performing impressively at the
    Wersestadion, despite Aram Hakobyan putting the
    visitors ahead in the seventh minute. Germany
    initially struggled to regroup, but were playing some
    slick football by the time 1. FC Nürnberg's Stefan
    Kiessling converted a David Odonkor cross in the 36th
    minute.

    Fine finish
    Germany assumed full control after the break and
    created plenty of scoring opportunities. Captain
    Christian Schulz led by example in the 58th, scoring
    with a drive from range which left Armenia goalkeeper
    Gevorg Kasparov without a hope. Malik Fatih made it
    3-1 with eleven minutes remaining, ensuring a
    comfortable end to the game for the home side.

    'Room for improvement'
    Eilts said: "We saw the team change its approach
    during the match, and once we found our groove we
    showed considerably more spirit. However, there is
    still room for improvement." Germany next tackle
    fellow finalists the Netherlands on 17 May, a week
    before both teams depart for Portugal.

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