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    WORLD CUP PREVIEW: ARMENIA - BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA

    Goal.com
    http://goal.com/en/news/1863/world-cup-2010/2009/ 09/04/1479357/world-cup-preview-armenia-bosnia-her zegovina
    Sept 4 2009

    Bottom-of-the-barrel Armenia are set to host Bosnia & Herzegovina in
    Group Five action....

    Photo GalleryZoomHamlet Mkhitaryan, Armenia (PA)Kick off: Saturday,
    September 5, 17:00 CET, Republican Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia

    Cellar Dwellars

    With just a solitary draw from their first six matches in their World
    Cup qualifying group, Armenia's dreams of progressing to South Africa
    were dashed a long time ago.

    In fact, in a group that includes the likes of defending European
    title holders Spain, bitter rivals Turkey, as well as a burgeoning
    Bosnian outfit, and you could say that the Armenian's chances of
    progression were over before they even started.

    Vardan Minasyan's men can take solace though in the fact that their
    next three Group Five matches, including the clash against Bosnia
    and Herzegovina on Saturday, will be played on home soil.

    The Armenians have already faced the Bosnian national side in World
    Cup qualifying and were thumped by a 4-1 scoreline in Zenica. Armenia
    will be hard pressed to turn the table on their opponents this
    coming Saturday but might be comforted in the knowledge that they
    scraped their way to a draw in their last WCQ fixture played at the
    Republican Stadium.

    With nothing left but pride to play for, a victory for the home side
    would be shocking indeed but that won't stop Armenia in trying to
    exact a measure of revenge for their earlier defeat to the Bosnians.

    Alive And Kicking

    Bosnia & Herzegovina are in pole position to snag a play-off spot in
    Group Five ahead of Turkey and Belgium. Miroslav Blazeciv's men sit
    second in the qualifying table, six points behind Spain.

    However, Bosnia have a four point cushion ahead of Turkey and should
    be able consolidate their position when they travel to Yerevan to lock
    horns with a lowly Armenia side that sit at the bottom of the table.

    Bosnia easily dispatched of the Armenians in their first encounter
    in October of last year when Zlatan Muslimovic's two goals paced the
    side to an easy 4-1 victory. Blazevic was pleased with his team's
    performance and sung their praises after the match.

    "All credit to the players who never took the foot of the gas pedal
    and I am especially pleased we got the fourth goal after Armenia
    scored a consolation," he said.

    Blazevic will be hoping that his side can duplicate that performance
    on Saturday evening but his biggest challenge may be forcing his team
    to concentrate solely on the Armenia match without peeking ahead to
    the massive clash against Turkey on September 9.

    TEAM FORM

    Armenia

    August 12 vs Moldova (H) LOST 4-1 (Friendly)

    April 01 vs Estonia (A) LOST 1-0 (WCQ)

    March 28 vs Estonia (H) DREW 2-2 (WCQ)

    February 11 vs Latvia (A) DREW 0-0 (Friendly)

    October 15 vs Bosnia & Herzegovina (A) LOST 4-1 (WCQ)

    Bosnia & Herzegovina

    August 12 vs Iran (H) LOST 3-2 (Friendly)

    June 09 vs Oman (H) WON 2-1 (Friendly)

    June 01 vs Uzbekistan (A) DREW 0-0 (Friendly)

    April 01 vs Belgium (H) WON 2-1 (WCQ)

    March 28 vs Belgium (A) WON 4-2 (WCQ)

    TEAM NEWS

    Armenia

    Minasyan will have a relatively healthy squad to choose from ahead
    of Saturday's fixture.

    Probable starting XI- Kasparov- Hovsepyan, Minasyan, Arzumanjan,
    Pachajyan- Lazarian, Arman Karamyan, Arakelyan, Artavazd Karamyan-
    Mkhitaryan, Manucharyan

    Bosnia & Herzegovina

    Hoffenheim striker Vedad Ibisevic returned to the national team fold
    against Iran on August 12 after last term's injury trouble. He should
    make an appearance against Armenia and will probably earn a starting
    berth in Blazevic's starting lineup. Misimovic will miss the match
    for picking up one yellow card too many.

    Probable starting XI- Supic- Jahic, Spahic, Nadarevic, Salihovic-
    Muratovic, Rahimic, Ibricic, Pjanic- Dzeko, Ibisevic

    PLAYERS TO WATCH

    Sargis Hovsepyan (Armenia)

    The Estonia national team captain is the all time leader in caps
    for his country with over 100 appearances to his name. The former
    Zenit St. Petersburg defender will have to be sharp to deal with the
    attacking threat of Dzeko and Ibisevic.

    Edin Dzeko (Bosnia & Herzegovina)

    The Wolfsburg striker was in the news all summer after he looked like
    a lock to move to AC Milan but the Bundesliga champions put their
    foot down and blocked the move. Dzeko has seven goals in qualifying
    so far and should be able to add to that tally against a porous
    Armenian backline.
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