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    Times of Malta
    Sept 8 2012


    Sub Sarkisov hits winner to down low-key Malta


    Saturday, September 8, 2012 by
    Kevin Azzopardi, National Stadium


    Malta 0
    Armenia 1
    Sarkisov 71

    In a group replete with strong footballing nations like Italy, the
    Euro 2012 runners-up, Denmark and the Czech Republic, Armenia are
    arguably the weakest team other than Malta.

    That is not to say that Armenia are easy opponents as their rise in
    the FIFA rankings in the last few years has been nothing short of
    remarkable but, in the eyes of many, last night's opening World Cup
    qualifier against the former Soviet republic heightened hopes of a
    positive start by the national team to this campaign.

    Such optimism had also been fuelled by back-to-back friendly wins over
    Luxembourg and San Marino in Pietro Ghedin's first two games in charge
    in his second stint as Malta coach but Armenia were a different
    proposition yesterday.

    They dictated matters for long swathes and it was only the stoic
    defending of the likes of Andrei Agius and Luke Dimech and the fine
    showing of keeper Andrew Hogg that prevented the visitors from a more
    emphatic victory.

    Indeed, Malta's defiance at the back was the only bright note on an
    otherwise disappointing evening for the hosts.

    The team did their best to heed Ghedin's instructions to try and pass
    their way through rather than resort to long balls but the red-shirted
    players were devoid of cohesion, particularly in midfield where Daniel
    Bogdanovic and Andrew Cohen, the wide men, and Andre Schembri were
    peripheral figures.

    This below-par showing will have left Ghedin in no doubt as to the
    magnitude of the task facing his team in an intimidating Group B where
    a daunting clash against Italy in Modena awaits Malta next Tuesday.

    On the occasion of FIFA Fair Play Day, Michael Mifsud and Sargis
    Hovsepyan, captains of Malta and Armenia respectively, made a
    declaration, pledging to play fair and according to the rules.

    Ghedin's selection showed one change from the friendly win against San
    Marino last month as experienced defender Dimech received the nod
    ahead of Ryan Camilleri.

    Dimech, who returned to the national fold for the warm-up game against
    Liechtenstein last February after a lengthy absence, partnered Agius
    in central defence as Jonathan Caruana was kept in reserve.

    With Clayton Failla unavailable, Ghedin switched Alex Muscat to
    left-back with Steve Borg patrolling the right flank.

    The two central midfield slots were occupied by Roderick Briffa and
    Gareth Sciberras as Bogdanovic and Cohen played on the wing with
    Schembri detailed to probe for openings behind Mifsud, our lone
    striker.

    Armenia's tactical module was similar to that of Malta with Yuran
    Movsisyan leading the line in a 4-2-3-1 formation.

    Five minutes into the game, Marcos Pinheiro Pizzelli profited from a
    miscued clearance by Dimech but his effort was blocked.

    Malta's first notable chance came courtesy of Briffa whose central
    drive from outside the box posed no trouble to Grevorg Kasparov, the
    Armenia goalkeeper.

    Armenia were the brighter side in the early exchanges.

    They threatened to break the deadlock on 18 minutes when Henrikh
    Mkhitaryan, who had gone close with a rising effort, surged forward on
    the left before driving in a low cross that reached Levon Airapetian
    at the far post. He steadied himself before hitting a shot that
    whistled past the upright.

    On the eve of the match, Ghedin had emphasised the importance of
    making good use of possession but his charges were finding it hard to
    pass the ball around with a modicum of precision with the consequence
    that their attacking threat was negligible.

    Not so can be said of Armenia who were quick to break forward every
    time they had the ball.

    Hogg did well to beat away a dangerous corner by Pizzelli.

    In a rare Malta counter-attack, Sciberras sent Bogdanovic running
    through on the right with a superb pass and the latter's attempt to
    cross the ball to Mifsud was deflected over the bar by Hrayr Mkoyan.

    Close to the half-hour, Armenia were unlucky not to take the lead.

    Movsisyan released Pizzelli and the latter mustered a fierce shot that
    ricocheted off the near post and onto the leaping Hogg. The ball
    soared tantalisingly towards goal but Muscat ran back and hooked the
    ball away.

    With Malta unable to stem the tide, Armenia stayed in control.

    They threatened again when the ball reached Mkhitaryan in the six-yard
    box but Borg made a providential tackle to dispossess the Armenia
    winger.

    Boos echoed around the stadium when Austrian referee Rene Aisner
    ignored Malta's claims for a penalty after the sprinting Mifsud
    appeared to have been pushed to the ground as he tried to latch on to
    Cohen's inviting pass after the Hibs livewire had tricked his way past
    two defenders.

    Five minutes into the second half, Dimech caught the eye with a timely
    intervention to block Mkhitaryan's angled drive after the Armenia
    winger had made headway inside the Malta box.

    Moments later, Hogg thwarted Armenia as he smothered away Aras
    Ozbiliz's long-range strike.

    At the restart, Malta were again forced to play second fiddle to the
    Armenians who were quicker on the ball and brisk in their movement,
    especially in midfield.

    It took Malta 16 minutes of the second half to create a chance. Mifsud
    twisted and turned in the opponents' box before delivering a low ball
    for Schembri but he was closed down by two Armenia players.

    Malta's resistance was breached with 19 minutes left when Movsisyan
    drove towards the byline down the left before picking out substitute
    Artur Sarkisov who beat Hogg from close range.

    Ghedin made his first substitution 15 minutes from time, throwing on
    Ryan Fenech for Cohen.

    Fenech's first contribution was to deliver a looping left-wing cross
    which was diverted away for a corner.

    As the minutes ticked away, Malta's hopes of an equaliser receded
    amidst Ghedin men's troubles to find some sort of fluidity in their
    play.

    Armenia came close to increasing their lead through Mkhitaryan whose
    initial effort, following a set-piece pass from Ozbiliz, took a
    deflection and drifted just wide of the near post.

    The Armenian winger was then foiled by Hogg who parried away his
    powerful effort from inside the box.

    At the other end, Borg's effort from a wide position was stopped by
    the visitors' goalkeeper.

    In stoppage time, Hogg was prominent again when palming away a
    menacing ball by Sarkisov from the right.

    Malta: A. Hogg, A. Muscat, G. Sciberras, A. Agius, L. Dimech, D.
    Bogdanovic, R. Briffa (86 S. Bajada), M. Mifsud, A. Cohen (75 R.
    Fenech), A. Schembri, S. Borg.

    Armenia: G. Kasparov, S. Hovsepyan, R. Arzumanyan (80 V. Aleksanyan),
    H. Mkoyan, A. Yedigaryan (53 D. Manoyan), H. Mkhitaryan, K. Lazarian,
    L. Airapetian, A. Ozbiliz, M. Pizzelli (65 A. Sarkisov), Y. Movsisyan.

    Referee Rene Aisner (Austria).

    Yellow cards Sciberras; Mkoyan; Dimech; Hovsepyan.

    Attendance 3,800.

    Malta Players' Ratings

    Hogg-7.5, Muscat-6.5, Sciberras-6, Agius-7, Dimech-6.5, Bogdanovic-5,
    Briffa-5.5, Mifsud-5, Cohen-6, Schembri-5, Borg-6.

    Aftermatch comments...

    National coach Pietro Ghedin lamented the way his team conceded Artur
    Sarkisov's goal yesterday, adding Malta had played almost at a par
    with their more-quoted opponents yesterday.

    `Armenia have great potential but it's a pity we lost this way because
    the lads were rarely second best tonight.

    `In the end, we got punished for one of the few mistakes we committed.
    In my opinion that was a soft goal they scored and we should have
    never let that to happen.

    `It's hard to lose this way but that's football.'

    Malta's next match will be in Modena on Tuesday against group favourites Italy.

    `We have a couple of days to reflect. But Italy will be an-other
    story. There's room for improvement but we shall not let this upset
    affect the team's preparations for the next group match.'

    http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120908/football/Sub-Sarkisov-hits-winner-to-down-low-key-Malta.436042

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