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    MOVSISYAN LOOKING TO BUILD ON 2008
    By Randy Davis

    Goal.com
    March 24 2009

    Real Salt Lake striker Yura Movsisyan ended 2008 with a bang, and is
    out to prove that it was no fluke in 2009.

    There is a lot on the line for Real Salt Lake forward Yura Movsisyan
    during the 2009 Major League Soccer season. The 21 year-old Armenian
    player enters his fourth season in the league and hopes to build on
    the breakout performance that he had at the end of 2008.

    Movsisyan scored six of his seven goals in the final eight matches
    of the season last year after becoming a starter late in the season
    because of an injury to teammate Fabian Espindola. He also seemed
    to have a flair for the dramatic, scoring the playoff-clinching game
    winner against Colorado in the 90th minute during the final match of
    the regular season, and then repeating the performance the following
    week, scoring another 90th minute game winner against Chivas which
    propelled RSL further into the playoffs.

    This season Movsisyan enters the year not only as a starter, but as
    the player the team will be looking to the most for goal production. As
    Coach Kreis recently told Goal.com, "We're gonna lean on him."

    That's quite a reversal from 2008, where Movsisyan appeared to be
    the fourth option at times behind Espindola, Kenny Deuchar and Robbie
    Findley. However, Movsisyan knows that he needs to show everyone that
    last year wasn't an aberration.

    "I'm gonna build on it," Movsisyan said. "It wasn't just a hot streak."

    Of course "building on it" is important not only for his starter
    status but also for his career trajectory. If Movsisyan can continue
    what he started last season, he can develop a reputation around the
    league for being a proven goal scorer. This league has seen precious
    few "homegrown" proven goal scorers. Players like Jozy Altidore and
    Eddie Johnson developed reputations as goal scorers at a young age
    and have parlayed that into moves to Europe in an effort to take
    their careers to the next level.

    In addition, this year is believed to be the final year of
    Movsisyan's current contract with the league. While a "contract year"
    in MLS doesn't mean that there are millions at stake like in other
    professional sports leagues, performing well this season could still
    benefit the striker financially.

    This season also may be crucial for Movsisyan who clearly has US
    National Team aspirations. He is in the final stages of the green card
    process after his family came to the US several years ago seeking
    political asylum. Once this is completed, Movsisyan would love to
    get the call from Bob Bradley and the US National Team,

    "I'd be lying if I said that I didn't want to play on the US National
    team, because that's one thing that I want to accomplish in my
    career," said the striker. "That's one of the things I am really,
    really working hard for."

    All of these factors have Movsisyan extremely motivated coming into
    this season. His tenacity and speed have been an important part of his
    success to this point. In the early going last season, he appeared
    to try to do too much on his own. The RSL man says he's looking to
    improve on that and other aspects of his game.

    "I need to work on every aspect of my game. I'm not a complete
    player. Every day you try to work on something new."

    His team is clearly hoping that Movsisyan stays motivated and can
    score goals this season. The team barely made the playoffs last season
    thanks to Movsisyan's heroics, but things could have been much easier
    for them. They played an aggressive style of soccer last season,
    but still struggled to score goals.

    According to midfielder Kyle Beckerman, "that was the thing that held
    us back from being the top team in the league last year, possibly."

    However, Beckerman feels confident in his teammate to help improve
    on their goal scoring ability this season,

    "Yura getting some success at the end of the year, now he's gotta
    believe that he can do it in this league. If we can get him started
    early, then the sky's the limit for him."

    The "sky" could include Movsisyan developing a solid reputation as a
    goal scorer, earning a new contract with the league, and maybe even
    earning a look from the national team.
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