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Sept 5 2009
Armenia 0-2 Bosnia-Herzegovina: Muslimovic The Hero As BiH Prevail
The visitors solidify their second place with yet another win...
Sep 5, 2009 1:36:04 PM
Photo GalleryZoomBosnia HerzegovinaArmenia 0-2 Bosnia-Herzegovina
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European World Cup Qualification Results, Fixtures
Bosnia took another massive step towards World Cup 2010 qualification
with a hard-fought but deserved win over Armenia in Yerevan.
Senijad Ibricic of Hajduk Split made it three goals in ten
international appearances after just six minutes, getting a second
header attempt past Gevorg Kasparov after Admir Vladavic's cross.
Vedad Ibisevic was in bullish mood, too, but the first half ended
without further goals despite the Hoffenheim man's best efforts.
The Armenians came out strongly for the second period, Nemanja Supic
being compelled to save well from an Arman Karamyan strike, as Bosnia
felt the pressure.
But their World Cup qualification hopes came that one step closer to
reality a quarter-hour from the end as Zlatan Muslimovic continued his
exemplary goalscoring record with a neat finish after a superb piece
of unselfish play from Edin Dzeko.
Prior to Turkey's match at home to Estonia, the Zmajevi sit seven
points clear of the Turks on 15, three short of a Spain side who meet
Belgium on Saturday evening.
Sept 5 2009
Armenia 0-2 Bosnia-Herzegovina: Muslimovic The Hero As BiH Prevail
The visitors solidify their second place with yet another win...
Sep 5, 2009 1:36:04 PM
Photo GalleryZoomBosnia HerzegovinaArmenia 0-2 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Lineups/Stats
European World Cup Qualification Results, Fixtures
Bosnia took another massive step towards World Cup 2010 qualification
with a hard-fought but deserved win over Armenia in Yerevan.
Senijad Ibricic of Hajduk Split made it three goals in ten
international appearances after just six minutes, getting a second
header attempt past Gevorg Kasparov after Admir Vladavic's cross.
Vedad Ibisevic was in bullish mood, too, but the first half ended
without further goals despite the Hoffenheim man's best efforts.
The Armenians came out strongly for the second period, Nemanja Supic
being compelled to save well from an Arman Karamyan strike, as Bosnia
felt the pressure.
But their World Cup qualification hopes came that one step closer to
reality a quarter-hour from the end as Zlatan Muslimovic continued his
exemplary goalscoring record with a neat finish after a superb piece
of unselfish play from Edin Dzeko.
Prior to Turkey's match at home to Estonia, the Zmajevi sit seven
points clear of the Turks on 15, three short of a Spain side who meet
Belgium on Saturday evening.