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  • Mkhitaryan Will Be Perfect Replacement For Gotze - Bundesliga.Com

    MKHITARYAN WILL BE PERFECT REPLACEMENT FOR GOTZE - BUNDESLIGA.COM

    July 12, 2013

    Borussia Dortmund needed a technically gifted, goalscoring midfielder
    to replace the departed Mario Gotze in the 2013/14 summer transfer
    window and they seem to have found the ideal candidate in Henrikh
    Mkhitaryan, Bundesliga.com reports.

    "Although born in the Armenian capital of Yerevan on 21 January 1989,
    Mkhitaryan spent his childhood years in southeastern France. His
    father, Hamlet, a respected professional player in his homeland, who
    would go on to become an Armenian international, accepted an offer to
    move to France and play for the now defunct ASOA Valence just months
    after Henrikh's birth. Tragically, Hamlet died of a brain tumor at
    the age of just 33, after which the Mkhitaryans left France to move
    back to Yerevan in 1995.

    "Mkhitaryan joined Yerevan's biggest club FC Pyunik in 1995, developing
    into one of the country's most talented players. After three seasons in
    Pyunik's senior team, he left Armenia for Ukrainian Premier League side
    FC Metalurh Donetsk in 2009. Following a staggering first season in
    which he scored 14 goals and became the club's youngest-ever captain,
    he moved across the city to Shakhtar.

    With the Pitmen he simply got better, helping them win three successive
    domestic doubles and becoming the division's top scorer in 2012/13
    with 25 goals.

    "The [Borussia] fans should therefore have no qualms about learning
    to hum along to the famous Sabre Dance by the Armenian composer Aram
    Khachaturian, the song that was played whenever he scored for Shakhtar.

    "He was voted his country's Footballer of the Year in 2009, 2011
    and 2012, as well as the CIS (Baltic and Commonwealth of Independent
    States) Footballer of the Year in 2012. Lived abroad as a child has
    given Mkhitaryan a talent for learning languages. As well as his mother
    tongue Armenian, he speaks French, Russian, English and Portuguese,"
    Bundesliga.com writes.

    NEWS.am Sport

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