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    BULLS DEMOLISH ARMENIAN CHAMPS

    AUSTRIA TODAY
    July 18, 2008


    Austrian Bundesliga runners-up Red Bull Salzburg kicked off their
    UEFA-Cup campaign with an impressive 7-0 win over Armenian cup
    winners Bananz Eriwan on Thursday night. Salzburg started their UEFA
    qualification at the Wals-Siezenheim Stadium with the biggest victory
    in the club´s history. Under new coach Co Adriaanse the Salzburg side
    played a typically offensive game, continuing what they began in the
    first two games of the this season´s Austrian Bundesliga.

    They surprised the crowd with a spectacular and fast-paced style of
    play, marking a return to their goal-scoring form that was mostly
    absent under former coach Giovanni Trapattoni. Salzburg started the
    game without their injured top scorer Mark Janko but still took the
    lead after 22 minutes with a header by Ibrahim Sekagya. Three more
    goals by Ngwat-Mahop (29th min.), Zickler (34th min.) and Tchoyi (37th
    min.) followed in the first half. Red Bull´s Dutch coach Adriaanse
    later told reporters, "In the halftime I said to the team that I want
    to see 7 goals in total." And his players managed to satisfy him with
    the 7-0 result. A further three goals in early in the second half -
    Ngwat-Mahop (46th min.), Obster (48th) and Zickler (65th) - sealed
    an embarrassing defeat for the Armenian Champions. The Armenian side
    were however missing key players but even so never looked anything
    like keeping up with Salzburg. The second leg will take place on 31
    July in Eriwan, but nobody expects anything but Salzburg advancing
    to the next round. Unlike Salzburg, Austria´s second side in this
    year's UEFA-Cup, Austria Vienna, disappointed their supporters with an
    embarrassing 0-1 away defeat to Kazakh side Tobol Kostanaj. Salzburg
    had never come to a higher victory in an international game, so far
    the 5-0 win against Adanaspor from Turkey in 1976 was the club´s
    record. Only twice have higher victories by Austrian teams have been
    recorded in European competitions - Austria Vienna´s 10-0 drubbing
    of Luxemburg's Bonneweg and Rapid´s 8-0 victory over Avenir Beggen,
    also from the tiny European state.

    --Boundary_(ID_dtCqOQtuEFYG2hGnJJWshw)--
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