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  • Soccer: Ireland Beats Armenia 2-1 To Make Euro Playoffs

    IRELAND BEATS ARMENIA 2-1 TO MAKE EURO PLAYOFFS

    Fox News
    Oct 11 2011

    DUBLIN (AP) - Ireland qualified for the playoffs for next year's
    European Championship after capitalizing on Armenia goalkeeper Roman
    Berezovski's disputed sending-off to win 2-1 at home on Tuesday.

    Berezovski was red-carded in the 26th minute for handling an attempted
    lob by Ireland striker Simon Cox outside his area, although television
    replays suggested the ball hit the goalkeeper's chest.

    Ireland took full advantage, going ahead in the 42nd through Valeri
    Aleksanyan's own goal before center back Richard Dunne added a second
    in the 59th.

    Henrik Mkhitaryan replied two minutes later for Armenia, which would
    have finished runner-up in Group B with a win in Dublin, before
    Ireland striker Kevin Doyle was shown a second yellow card in the 80th.

    The victory wasn't enough for the Irish to top the group because
    Russia beat Andorra 6-0, maintaining its two-point lead.

    Armenia was attempting to reach the finals of a major tournament
    for the first time but its hopes virtually disappeared when Spanish
    referee Eduardo Iturralde Gonzalez sent Berezovski off.

    In addition to the fact that Berezovski may not have touched the ball
    with his arm, Gonzalez should have whistled moments earlier because
    Cox had controlled the long through ball from Glenn Whelan with his
    outstretched right arm.

    Ireland was on the wrong end of a referee's handball decision two years
    ago in a qualification playoff against France for the 2010 World Cup.

    On that occasion, the official didn't see France striker Thierry Henry
    bring down a cross with his hand, before centering for William Gallas
    to score the crucial goal in extra time.

    Ireland also finished with 10 men after Doyle was dismissed for
    elbowing his marker as he challenged for a high ball, but the damage
    had been done by then for Armenia.

    Aleksanyan's own goal was completely avoidable, the defender glancing
    the ball into his own net from five yards (meters) without an Irishman
    near him after Doyle had failed to get anything on Damien Duff's cross.

    Dunne then scored his first international goal in two years, bundling
    in a cross from Aiden McGeady that was flapped at by replacement
    goalkeeper Arsen Petrosyan.

    Armenia was given a flicker of hope two minutes later when Ireland
    goalkeeper Shay Given failed to keep out Mkhitaryan's curling shot
    from edge of area.

    However, Ireland survived without any further trouble and awaits its
    playoff opponent in Thursday's draw.

    ---

    Lineups:

    Ireland: Shay Given, John O'Shea, Sean St. Ledger, Richard Dunne,
    Stephen Kelly, Damien Duff, Keith Andrews, Glenn Whelan (Keith Fahey,
    76), Aiden McGeady (Stephen Hunt, 67), Kevin Doyle, Simon Cox (Jon
    Walters, 80).

    Armenia: Roman Berezovski, Sargis Hovsepyan, Karlen Lazarian, Marcos
    Pizzelli (Edgar Manucharyan, 62), Edgar Malakyan (Arsen Petrosyan,
    28), Gevorg Ghazaryan (Artur Sarkisov, 62), Yura Movsisyan, Hrayr
    Mkoyan, Valeri Aleksanyan, Henrik Mkhitaryan, Levon Hayrapetyan.

    http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/sports/2011/10/11/ireland-beats-armenia-2-1-to-make-euro-playoffs/

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