DISAPPOINTING ITALY HELD BY ARMENIA
Four Four Two, Australia
Oct 16 2013
By Omnisport EditorialOct 16 2013 08:24 Italy finished off their
FIFA World Cup Qualifying campaign with a disappointing 2-2 home draw
with Armenia.
Yura Movsisyan gave the visitors the perfect start in the fifth minute,
only to see Alessandro Florenzi equalise with a header midway through
the first half.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan gave Armenia the lead for a second time in the 70th
minute, before substitute Mario Balotelli preserved Italy's unbeaten
record in Group B six minutes later.
With qualification already assured, Cesare Prandelli made nine changes
from the side that drew 2-2 in Denmark on Friday, with Pablo Osvaldo
and Riccardo Montolivo the only men to keep their place.
Armenia coach Vardan Minasyan made two alterations from the 2-1 home
victory over Bulgaria, as Varazdat Haroyan and Artur Yedigaryan came
in for Artur Sarkisov and Kamo Hovhannisyan.
Movsisyan gave the visitors a dream start in the fifth minute as
the Italians surrendered possession on the edge of their own box,
the striker clipping the ball over the lunge of Davide Astori before
drilling the ball low and hard across Federico Marchetti into the
corner.
Osvaldo had a chance to equalise six minutes later after turning
smartly in the box, but the Southampton forward curled his left-footed
shot wide of the post.
Ten minutes later, he wasted an even better chance after Lorenzo
Insigne struck a post from 25 yards, the ball rebounded kindly for
the forward, but his tame effort was straight into the arms of Roman
Berezovsky with the goal gaping.
The equaliser was not long in coming however, Florenzi nodding home
Insigne's delightful chipped cross from six yards in the 24th minute.
Insigne was proving the hosts' main threat and almost put his side in
front in the 35th minute, deceiving Hrayr Mkoyan with a quick turn in
the box before curling his shot narrowly wide of the right hand post.
After a quiet opening to the second half, it was Insigne who posed
the danger once again in the 58th minute, driving into the box before
bringing a good save from Berezovsky at his near post.
The Napoli man was in the action again three minutes later, running
on to Balotelli's pass on the edge of the box, but he scuffed his
effort and the goalkeeper made a comfortable save.
With 20 minutes to go, Mkhitaryan headed Gevorg Ghazaryan's left wing
corner in off the crossbar and suddenly Italy's record of never having
lost a home World Cup qualifier was under threat.
However, their blushes were spared somewhat as Balotelli ran on to
Andrea Pirlo's pass and hooked the ball in.
Haroyan should have claimed a famous winner for his side with 10
minutes to go, but the defender sent his free header over from
eight yards.
Balotelli dragged a shot marginally wide in stoppage time as both
sides had to settle for a draw.
http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/285001,disappointing-italy-held-by-armenia.aspx
From: Baghdasarian
Four Four Two, Australia
Oct 16 2013
By Omnisport EditorialOct 16 2013 08:24 Italy finished off their
FIFA World Cup Qualifying campaign with a disappointing 2-2 home draw
with Armenia.
Yura Movsisyan gave the visitors the perfect start in the fifth minute,
only to see Alessandro Florenzi equalise with a header midway through
the first half.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan gave Armenia the lead for a second time in the 70th
minute, before substitute Mario Balotelli preserved Italy's unbeaten
record in Group B six minutes later.
With qualification already assured, Cesare Prandelli made nine changes
from the side that drew 2-2 in Denmark on Friday, with Pablo Osvaldo
and Riccardo Montolivo the only men to keep their place.
Armenia coach Vardan Minasyan made two alterations from the 2-1 home
victory over Bulgaria, as Varazdat Haroyan and Artur Yedigaryan came
in for Artur Sarkisov and Kamo Hovhannisyan.
Movsisyan gave the visitors a dream start in the fifth minute as
the Italians surrendered possession on the edge of their own box,
the striker clipping the ball over the lunge of Davide Astori before
drilling the ball low and hard across Federico Marchetti into the
corner.
Osvaldo had a chance to equalise six minutes later after turning
smartly in the box, but the Southampton forward curled his left-footed
shot wide of the post.
Ten minutes later, he wasted an even better chance after Lorenzo
Insigne struck a post from 25 yards, the ball rebounded kindly for
the forward, but his tame effort was straight into the arms of Roman
Berezovsky with the goal gaping.
The equaliser was not long in coming however, Florenzi nodding home
Insigne's delightful chipped cross from six yards in the 24th minute.
Insigne was proving the hosts' main threat and almost put his side in
front in the 35th minute, deceiving Hrayr Mkoyan with a quick turn in
the box before curling his shot narrowly wide of the right hand post.
After a quiet opening to the second half, it was Insigne who posed
the danger once again in the 58th minute, driving into the box before
bringing a good save from Berezovsky at his near post.
The Napoli man was in the action again three minutes later, running
on to Balotelli's pass on the edge of the box, but he scuffed his
effort and the goalkeeper made a comfortable save.
With 20 minutes to go, Mkhitaryan headed Gevorg Ghazaryan's left wing
corner in off the crossbar and suddenly Italy's record of never having
lost a home World Cup qualifier was under threat.
However, their blushes were spared somewhat as Balotelli ran on to
Andrea Pirlo's pass and hooked the ball in.
Haroyan should have claimed a famous winner for his side with 10
minutes to go, but the defender sent his free header over from
eight yards.
Balotelli dragged a shot marginally wide in stoppage time as both
sides had to settle for a draw.
http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/285001,disappointing-italy-held-by-armenia.aspx
From: Baghdasarian