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Oct 13 2013
FIFA World Cup Qualifying Preview: Italy v Armenia
13 October 2013
Armenia play their final FIFA World Cup qualifier with a chance of
making the play-offs, but face a tough trip to Group B winners Italy.
Vardan Minasyan's side are fifth in the pool but trail second-placed
Bulgaria by just one point, meaning they could still finish
immediately behind Cesare Prandelli's men.
The scenario is unlikely as it would require Bulgaria and the Czech
Republic to draw - with Denmark also failing to beat bottom-placed
Malta - while they win in Naples to secure one of the eight best
runners-up spots.
Armenia have been inconsistent throughout their qualifying campaign,
winning four but losing five of their nine fixtures, but a 2-1 home
victory over Bulgaria on Friday ensured they kept their hopes of
reaching Brazil 2014 alive.
Spartak Moscow forward Yura Movsisyan is likely to lead the line for Armenia.
The 26-year-old has three goals in qualifying so far, and will look to
provide the attacking threat in Tuesday's fixture, while Borussia
Dortmund playmaker Henrikh Mkhitaryan is also likely to start.
Italy, who won the 2006 World Cup, have enjoyed a comfortable campaign
in Group B, winning six and drawing three of their nine games to
secure automatic qualification.
Milan striker Mario Balotelli - who missed the 2-2 draw with Denmark
on Friday - has remained with the squad despite suffering from
gastroenteritis.
Meanwhile, Southampton forward Pablo Daniel Osvaldo is likely to once
again start up front and will look to add to the goal he scored
against Morten Olsen's outfit.
Italy are looking for a second qualification win over Armenia, after
triumphing 3-1 in the away encounter in October 2012.
Goals from Andrea Pirlo, Daniele De Rossi and Osvaldo were enough for
them to claim maximum points in Yerevan.
http://www.soccerway.com/news/2013/October/13/fifa-world-cup-qualifying-preview-italy-v-armenia/n242106/
Oct 13 2013
FIFA World Cup Qualifying Preview: Italy v Armenia
13 October 2013
Armenia play their final FIFA World Cup qualifier with a chance of
making the play-offs, but face a tough trip to Group B winners Italy.
Vardan Minasyan's side are fifth in the pool but trail second-placed
Bulgaria by just one point, meaning they could still finish
immediately behind Cesare Prandelli's men.
The scenario is unlikely as it would require Bulgaria and the Czech
Republic to draw - with Denmark also failing to beat bottom-placed
Malta - while they win in Naples to secure one of the eight best
runners-up spots.
Armenia have been inconsistent throughout their qualifying campaign,
winning four but losing five of their nine fixtures, but a 2-1 home
victory over Bulgaria on Friday ensured they kept their hopes of
reaching Brazil 2014 alive.
Spartak Moscow forward Yura Movsisyan is likely to lead the line for Armenia.
The 26-year-old has three goals in qualifying so far, and will look to
provide the attacking threat in Tuesday's fixture, while Borussia
Dortmund playmaker Henrikh Mkhitaryan is also likely to start.
Italy, who won the 2006 World Cup, have enjoyed a comfortable campaign
in Group B, winning six and drawing three of their nine games to
secure automatic qualification.
Milan striker Mario Balotelli - who missed the 2-2 draw with Denmark
on Friday - has remained with the squad despite suffering from
gastroenteritis.
Meanwhile, Southampton forward Pablo Daniel Osvaldo is likely to once
again start up front and will look to add to the goal he scored
against Morten Olsen's outfit.
Italy are looking for a second qualification win over Armenia, after
triumphing 3-1 in the away encounter in October 2012.
Goals from Andrea Pirlo, Daniele De Rossi and Osvaldo were enough for
them to claim maximum points in Yerevan.
http://www.soccerway.com/news/2013/October/13/fifa-world-cup-qualifying-preview-italy-v-armenia/n242106/