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    JUVE BEEN WARNED: HENRIKH MKHITARYAN IS EUROPE'S MOST IN-FORM PLAYER

    Goal.com
    Oct 2 2012

    The Armenian attacking midfielder has been one of the revelations of
    the 2012-13 European season and Juventus will need to treat him with
    caution when Shakhtar visit Turin tonight

    Donbass Arena in Donetsk is a very musical stadium. Every goal by
    Shakhtar is greeted with tunes from the country of the scorer.

    Ukrainians are getting their national hopak, but most of the time
    the crowd naturally listens to samba.

    Almost all of Shakhtar's midfield and attack is based on Brazilians.

    Luiz Adriano, Willian, Fernandinho, Ilsinho, Alex Teixeira,
    Douglas Costa - the veteran Romanian coach Mircea Lucescu must
    speak Portuguese quite fluently by now. This season, however, samba
    is less frequent, and its place is taken by the Sabre Dance. Aram
    Khachaturyan is Armenia's finest composer, and Henrikh Mkhitaryan is
    the man responsible for him being celebrated in eastern Ukraine.

    The 23-year-old midfielder has been unplayable in recent months. After
    scoring just four goals in his first year at Shakhtar in 2010/11,
    and netting 11 times in all competitions last season, Mkhitaryan
    has amazingly put 15 balls past opposing keepers in just 11 games
    since July. His 13 goals in the Ukrainian league include a hat-trick
    versus Chernomorets Odessa and doubles against Arsenal Kiev, Volyn and
    Vorskla. Add four assists, and you get a player who is pretty much
    unstoppable. Tonight, Juventus could experience difficulties trying
    to deal with the Armenian, who struck twice in the 2-0 win against
    Denmark champions Nordsjaelland on the Champions League opening day.

    Those who have followed Mkhitaryan's career are not surprised by
    these exploits. His outrageous talent has been there for all to
    see for a long time now. Hamlet Mkhitaryan, Henrikh's father, was
    the biggest star of Ararat Yerevan in the Soviet league during the
    1980s, scoring 46 goals for the club. At the beginning of the 1990s,
    Mkhitaryan Sr moved to France, where he helped the now defunct Valence
    to be promoted to the second division. That's where Henrikh spent
    his early childhood. Tragically, Hamlet Mkhitaryan died of a brain
    tumor at just 33, and never witnessed his heir developing into an
    outstanding footballer.

    Unlike his father, Henrikh has mostly played in midfield since starting
    his career at Pyunik Yerevan aged 17. By 2009, he had won four Armenian
    league titles and was quite clearly too good to stay.

    Many teams tried to acquire his services, and Mkhitaryan was tempted
    to go to France, where he would have no language problems. Lyon and
    Lille were realistic options, while there was also interest from
    Lokomotiv Moscow and Boca Juniors. The youngster said at the time:
    "It is an important dilemma, as I must choose a team where I will be
    assured of a starting place."

    This logic led to Mkhitaryan signing for unfashionable Metallurg
    Donetsk, where Yaya Toure spent more than a year at the beginning of
    his career. The Ivorian was sold to Olympiakos for ~@2 million in 2005,
    the Armenian's price was [email protected] when he joined city rivals Shakhtar
    in 2010. One could claim that was still a bargain. In his only full
    season at Metallurg, Mkhitaryan was the unquestionable leader, scoring
    14 goals from midfield, guiding the team to the Ukrainian Cup Final,
    and eventually being named team captain. Shakhtar beat Tottenham and
    Werder Bremen to his signature, and those clubs will regret missing
    out on him.

    At first Lucescu used Mkhitaryan in a slightly withdrawn position,
    where his vision and precise passing were very useful. Towards the
    end of last season, though, the coach moved the Armenian higher up the
    field, handing him the free role behind the striker, and the results
    were stunning to say the least. Magically two-footed, calm in front of
    goal and extremely confident, Mkhitaryan flourished, and after being
    voted Shakhtar's player of the season by fans he stated: "I definitely
    feel more comfortable close to the attack, even though I don't mind
    playing as a holding midfielder if that's what the team needs."

    Modesty is one of Mkhitaryan's main qualities, as he states that he
    "doesn't feel like a star", even though he is one of the best players
    in the most successful outfit in Ukraine, winning two league and cup
    doubles in his two seasons at Shakhtar. His willingness to play for
    the team can be highlighted by a beautiful example from the last
    day of 2011-12. With the title already assured, Shakhtar led 2-0
    against Oleksandria when Mkhitaryan, who scored in the first half
    with a header, got an opportunity to claim a very easy brace. Despite
    having just the keeper to beat, the Armenian chose to pass to Yevhen
    Seleznyov, so that his fellow striker could become the league's top
    scorer. As unselfish as he is talented, Mkhitaryan is very much liked
    and respected in the dressing room.

    As well as starring for Shakhtar, Mkhitaryan also hit the headlines
    by scoring no less than six goals in Armenia's sensational Euro 2012
    qualifying campaign. Armenia were one of the biggest surprises of
    the tournament, beating Slovakia twice, including a 4-0 stunner in
    Bratislava. Only an unlucky defeat in Dublin on the last day meant
    they lost out on a playoff place. Mkhitaryan, who made his national
    team debut before he was 18, is already one of his country's leaders,
    partnering in attack the Russian Premier League's top scorer Yura
    Movsisyan of Krasnadar.

    Armenia might not be so prolific in the World Cup 2014 qualifiers,
    having been handed a tough draw with Italy, Denmark, Czech Republic and
    Bulgaria. Nevertheless, the Italians should be aware of his impressive
    potential. The goal against Dnipro last week was Mkhitaryan's 100th in
    his rising career, and he is quite clearly the most in-form player in
    the whole of Europe. Juventus' Gianluigi Buffon, Giorgio Chiellini,
    Andrea Barzagli and Leonardo Bonucci will take him on tonight in the
    Champions League, before meeting the young prodigy again in Yerevan
    next Friday, wearing Squadra Azzurra shirts.

    They will have their hands full on both occasions.

    Career

    TEAM GAMES GOALS

    Shakhtar 53 26 Metalurg 37 12 Pyunik Yerevan 70 30 Armenia 33 8
    Armenia U-21s 13 9

    Career 206 85

    http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2914/champions-league/2012/10/02/3418611/juve-been-warned-henrikh-mkhitaryan-is-europes-most-in-form?source=breakingnews




    From: A. Papazian
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