ARMENIA VS. ITALY: DATE, TIME, LIVE STREAM, TV INFO AND PREVIEW 2014 WCQUALIFIER
Bleacher Report, Turner Broadcasting System, California
Oct 10 2012
By Saakib Zafrani
(Correspondent) on October 10, 2012
In past World Cup campaigns, Italy would have no problem dispatching
a side like Armenia. This campaign is another story.
In the two World Cup qualifying matches they've played in so far,
Italy have drawn against Bulgaria away and beaten Malta 2-0 at home.
These are hardly convincing performances for the European runners-up,
although they didn't look too convincing in that final, either.
Armenia, for their part, have done well and is only one point behind
Italy in the qualifying group. The Armenians defeated Malta 1-0 on
the road, and lost 1-0 away to Bulgaria.
Where: Hrazdan Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia
When: Friday, October 12 at 1 p.m. ET
TV/Live Stream: WatchESPN
Italy: how will they handle this trap game?
It's hard to bet against Italy in this matchup, even if they are
playing in Armenia's capital city. Still, let's make the case for
disaster.
Italy are easily the better team offensively thus far in qualifying,
but they have allowed two goals on the road. They allowed PSV
Eindhoven's Stanislav Manolev to score a blistering goal from more
than 30 yards out. Gianluigi Buffon was caught looking, and the ball
dipped and bounced over him as it rocketed into the back of the net
with venom.
Stanislav Manolev scored an absolute cracker against Italy in a
2-2 draw.
Italy answered moments later as Roma's rising star, Pablo Osvaldo,
found the back of the net. He repeated the feat four minutes later
in the 40th minute to give Italy a 2-1 advantage going into the half.
The Italians could not hold onto the lead as Giorgi Milanov curled
one past Buffon in the 66th minute. The match ended as a draw, and
the Italians dropped two points on the road.
Armenia: can they seize the opportunity?
While Italy certainly seem to have the more potent attack this early
in qualifying, Armenia's defense only allowed Bulgaria to score once,
but could not bag one of their own.
Unfortunately, tempers boiled over for both sides in a match that saw
13 cards in all, including three red. Armenia will be without front
men Gevorg Ghazaryan and Marcos Pizzelli.
Like Italy, Armenia also shut out Malta, but they did so on Malta's
home turf-the Italians had home-field advantage.
Armenia have an opportunity to really turn heads on Friday. If they
can come away with the miracle result, they'll be in the lead in
their group and will have one of the most significant victories in
their footballing history.
The stakes could not be any higher for the Armenians, who have never
qualified for the World Cup or European cup. This will be Armenia's
first home game of their 2014 qualifying campaign.
Prediction
The loss of two starting forwards will prove too much for Armenia;
Italy will come away 2-0 winners despite Armenia's seemingly stout
defense.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1365760-armenia-vs-italy-date-time-live-stream-tv-info-and-preview-2014-wcqualifier
Bleacher Report, Turner Broadcasting System, California
Oct 10 2012
By Saakib Zafrani
(Correspondent) on October 10, 2012
In past World Cup campaigns, Italy would have no problem dispatching
a side like Armenia. This campaign is another story.
In the two World Cup qualifying matches they've played in so far,
Italy have drawn against Bulgaria away and beaten Malta 2-0 at home.
These are hardly convincing performances for the European runners-up,
although they didn't look too convincing in that final, either.
Armenia, for their part, have done well and is only one point behind
Italy in the qualifying group. The Armenians defeated Malta 1-0 on
the road, and lost 1-0 away to Bulgaria.
Where: Hrazdan Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia
When: Friday, October 12 at 1 p.m. ET
TV/Live Stream: WatchESPN
Italy: how will they handle this trap game?
It's hard to bet against Italy in this matchup, even if they are
playing in Armenia's capital city. Still, let's make the case for
disaster.
Italy are easily the better team offensively thus far in qualifying,
but they have allowed two goals on the road. They allowed PSV
Eindhoven's Stanislav Manolev to score a blistering goal from more
than 30 yards out. Gianluigi Buffon was caught looking, and the ball
dipped and bounced over him as it rocketed into the back of the net
with venom.
Stanislav Manolev scored an absolute cracker against Italy in a
2-2 draw.
Italy answered moments later as Roma's rising star, Pablo Osvaldo,
found the back of the net. He repeated the feat four minutes later
in the 40th minute to give Italy a 2-1 advantage going into the half.
The Italians could not hold onto the lead as Giorgi Milanov curled
one past Buffon in the 66th minute. The match ended as a draw, and
the Italians dropped two points on the road.
Armenia: can they seize the opportunity?
While Italy certainly seem to have the more potent attack this early
in qualifying, Armenia's defense only allowed Bulgaria to score once,
but could not bag one of their own.
Unfortunately, tempers boiled over for both sides in a match that saw
13 cards in all, including three red. Armenia will be without front
men Gevorg Ghazaryan and Marcos Pizzelli.
Like Italy, Armenia also shut out Malta, but they did so on Malta's
home turf-the Italians had home-field advantage.
Armenia have an opportunity to really turn heads on Friday. If they
can come away with the miracle result, they'll be in the lead in
their group and will have one of the most significant victories in
their footballing history.
The stakes could not be any higher for the Armenians, who have never
qualified for the World Cup or European cup. This will be Armenia's
first home game of their 2014 qualifying campaign.
Prediction
The loss of two starting forwards will prove too much for Armenia;
Italy will come away 2-0 winners despite Armenia's seemingly stout
defense.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1365760-armenia-vs-italy-date-time-live-stream-tv-info-and-preview-2014-wcqualifier